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🚢 Russian Cargo Ship Seagrand Crashes into Gwangan Bridge, Busan On Thursday afternoon, a Russian cargo ship collided with the busy Gwangan Bridge in Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city. The 370-foot-long Seagrand, weighing nearly 6,000 tons, struck the bridge at around 4:20 p.m. local time as vehicles were crossing. ⚠️ Key details of the incident: Vessel: Seagrand (Russian cargo ship, ~6,000 tons) Location: Gwangan Bridge, Busan, South Korea Time: 4:20 p.m. local time Cause: Wrong turn during departure from Port of Busan Damage: Small hole on lower bridge level; minor ship damage Safety: No injuries reported Authorities revealed that the Russian captain’s blood alcohol level was 0.086%, nearly three times the legal driving limit in South Korea. However, it remains unclear if he was at the helm during the collision. Earlier that same day, the Seagrand had also struck a cruise ship while maneuvering in Busan port. The Korea Coast Guard quickly intercepted the vessel, escorting it back to port for investigation. The Seagrand had just unloaded 1,500 tons of iron pipes and was preparing to depart with 1,400 tons of steel coils bound for Vladivostok, Russia. Fortunately, no casualties occurred, but the collision forced the temporary closure of Gwangan Bridge, South Korea’s second-largest bridge, raising questions about maritime safety and alcohol use in shipping operations. 🔔 Subscribe for more real-world ship accidents, maritime incidents, and safety lessons.