Close Menu
  • Home
  • Maritime
  • Offshore
  • Port
  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Incidents
  • Environment
  • Events
    • Maritime
    • Offshore
    • Oil & Gas
    • Energy
  • Advertising
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Trending
  • bound4blue WAPS calculation method wins DNV nod of approval
  • NOAA: Operational Forecast System Informs Shipwreck Oil Spill Scenarios
  • Tourist boat carrying 89 passengers capsizes in Bali
  • Lithuania to relaunch 700MW offshore wind tender next week
  • UML ready to welcome first newbuild tanker fitted with WAPS
  • Mother Ship with USV Flotilla Could Boost Coast Guard Capabilities
  • New Zealand To Ban Substandard Ships From Entering Its Ports
  • Noble bags drillship work in Papua New Guinea with TotalEnergies
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Maritime247.comMaritime247.com
  • Home
  • Maritime
  • Offshore
  • Port
  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy
  • Tech
  • Incidents
  • Environment
  • Events
    • Maritime
    • Oil & Gas
    • Offshore
    • Energy
  • Advertising
Maritime247.comMaritime247.com
Home»Incidents»Car Carrier ‘Morning Midas’ Catches Fire with Electric Vehicles Off Alaska
Incidents

Car Carrier ‘Morning Midas’ Catches Fire with Electric Vehicles Off Alaska

June 5, 2025
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

The U.S. Coast Guard Coordinates Response Efforts for Morning Midas Fire

The U.S. Coast Guard is coordinating response efforts after a fire broke out aboard the vehicle carrier Morning Midas approximately 300 miles south of Adak, Alaska.

The response began when watchstanders at the Seventeenth Coast Guard District command center received a distress alert Tuesday at approximately 3:15 p.m. The Morning Midas, a 600-foot pure car and truck carrier (PCTC), was carrying several thousand vehicles at the time of the incident, including hundreds of fully-electric and partial hybrid electric vehicles.


Photo courtesy U.S. Coast Guard

The Coast Guard immediately issued an Urgent Marine Information Broadcast, resulting in three good Samaritan vessels responding to the scene. The Coast Guard also mobilized multiple assets, including the Coast Guard Cutter Munro, a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft from Air Station Kodiak, and positioned an MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter in Adak.

All 22 crew members successfully evacuated the vessel via life raft and were rescued by the M/V Cosco Hellas, one of the responding good Samaritan vessels. No injuries were reported.

Morning Midas fire
Photo courtesy U.S. Coast Guard

According to the Coast Guard, the vessel is estimated to be carrying approximately 350 metric tons of gas fuel and 1,530 metric tons of very low sulfur fuel oil (VLSFO). Its cargo consists of 3,159 vehicles, including 65 fully electric vehicles and 681 partial hybrid electric vehicles, based on reports the Coast Guard has received.

The ship’s UK-based manager previously reported 800 electric vehicles on board.

The increasing prevalence of electric vehicles with lithium-ion batteries creates a heightened fire risk on vehicle carriers.

Morning Midas fire
Photo courtesy U.S. Coast Guard

According to Zodiac Maritime, the incident began around 00:00 UTC on June 3, 2025, during the vessel’s passage from Yantai, China to Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico. The ship departed China on May 26 and was expected to arrive in Mexico on June 15.

See also  Mega-Containership and Oil Tanker Collide in Strait of Gibraltar

The company reported that smoke was initially observed emanating from a deck carrying electric vehicles. Despite the crew’s immediate deployment of onboard fire suppression systems, they were unable to bring the situation under control.

The Morning Midas, built in 2006, is a Liberian-flagged Pure Car and Truck Carrier (PCTC) managed by London-headquartered Zodiac Maritime. Salvage operations are currently underway, with a tug being deployed to support firefighting operations.

Rear Admiral Megan Dean, commander of the Coast Guard’s Seventeenth District, stated, “As the search and rescue portion of our response concludes, our crews are working closely with the vessel’s parent company, Zodiac Maritime, to determine the disposition of the vessel.”

The status of the fire remains unknown, though smoke continues to emanate from the vessel. The Coast Guard and Zodiac Maritime are coordinating recovery efforts, with the company stating their priorities are ensuring crew safety and protecting the marine environment.

This incident follows other notable car carrier fires, including the Fremantle Highway (2023), Felicity Ace (2022), and Sincerity Ace (2018). In each case, the fires burned for several days—with the Fremantle Highway and Sincerity Ace remaining afloat afterward, while the Felicity Ace eventually sank from fire damage.

logo

Subscribe for Daily Maritime Insights

Sign up for gCaptain’s newsletter and never miss an update

— trusted by our 108,952 members

Alaska car Carrier catches Electric Fire Midas Morning Vehicles
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related Posts

BAR Technologies, Brevik Engineering present wind-assisted LCO2 carrier design

June 7, 2025

Partner selection quest for Alaska LNG tops $115B in interest from 50 firms

June 7, 2025

Containership’s Back-to-Back Breakdowns Prompt New Zealand Crackdown on Substandard Ships

June 7, 2025
Top Posts

Duties of Bosun (Boatswain) on a Ship

February 1, 2025

Top 10 Biggest RORO Ships In The World

February 15, 2025

Sea-Doo Switch recall underway after serious safety concerns

March 2, 2025

CMA CGM settles US sexual harassment case

January 11, 2025
Don't Miss
Oil & Gas

Brazilian oil & gas asset to continue offshore production phase until 2042

April 2, 2025

Exciting News for BW Energy as License Extension Approved for Golfinho Asset Oslo Stock Exchange-listed…

DOF vessel duo get work off Brazil

May 6, 2025

Congressman Van Drew, Trump Team Up to Sink Biden’s Offshore Wind Ambitions

January 16, 2025

Balmoral teams with Korean firms for work on Equinor’s floating wind farm

February 18, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Your Weekly Dive into Maritime & Energy News.

About Us
About Us

Stay informed with the latest in maritime, offshore, oil & gas, and energy industries. Explore news, trends, and insights shaping the global energy landscape.

For advertising inquiries, contact us at
info@maritime247.com.

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Our Picks

One Person Missing After Fire on Chevron’s Deepwater Platform off Angola

May 22, 2025

Trump’s sweeping changes wash across maritime

January 22, 2025

West Coast Ports Brace for Cargo Comeback, Sparking Congestion Fears

May 28, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Your Weekly Dive into Maritime & Energy News.

© 2025 maritime247.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertising

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.