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Ballycotton Sea Adventures is reporting that a cargo ship abandoned at sea for more than a year has run aground on the Cork coastline during Storm Dennis, writes Tom MacSweeney.

An initial Irish Coast Guard inspection of the 'ghost ship' from the air reports no signs of pollution so far from the 80-metre vessel, which lies three miles west of Ballycotton.

The Irish Coast Guard's Twitter account posted video recorded from its Rescue 117 helicopter based in Waterford which was tasked to the location.

Alta was some 1,500km off West Africa in the autumn of 2018 when its crew abandoned ship, and it remained lost at sea until September last year when it was spotted by the Royal Navy in the middle of the Atlantic.

RTÉ News has more on this breaking story HERE.

Published in Ports & Shipping

A Status Yellow gale warning is in place for all Irish coastal waters and the Irish Sea as Storm Dennis sweeps towards Britain this weekend.

Winds of up to Force 9 are expected around the coast, while counties Wexford and Waterford are bearing the brunt with gusts of up to 120km/m.

Difficult weather conditions are forecast by Met Éireann to last until Monday (17 February).

Storm Dennis has already prompted the cancellation of DMYC Frostbite dinghy races tomorrow (Sunday 16 February) due to strong gusts predicted for Dun Laoghaire Harbour.

However, the DBSC said it would make every effort to sail the Spring Chicken series in the morning.

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