Nickel Ore Liquefaction Suspected in Fatal Sinking of Bulk Carrier Devon Bay

What Happened?

The Singapore-flagged bulk carrier Devon Bay capsized and sank on January 23, 2026, approximately 141 nautical miles west of Pangasinan, Philippines while en route from Zamboanga del Sur to China.

The vessel sent a distress call before it suddenly listed and went down in the South China Sea near Scarborough Shoal.

Why It Matters?

Nickel ore has been linked to multiple fatal bulk carrier accidents in the past because of liquefaction — including the sinking of Trans Summer and Vinalines Queen — underscoring persistent industry risk.

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