• A sign sticks out above floodwaters at a carpark in Monmouth, south Wales after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. AFP
    A sign sticks out above floodwaters at a carpark in Monmouth, south Wales after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. AFP
  • Nearby residents making their way through floodwater by boat in Monmouth, Wales. AP
    Nearby residents making their way through floodwater by boat in Monmouth, Wales. AP
  • Homes are flooded on the banks of the River Seven following Storm Dennis in Ironbridge, England. Getty Images
    Homes are flooded on the banks of the River Seven following Storm Dennis in Ironbridge, England. Getty Images
  • A flooded motorhome dealership is seen following Storm Dennis at Symonds Yat, Herefordshire, England. Getty Images
    A flooded motorhome dealership is seen following Storm Dennis at Symonds Yat, Herefordshire, England. Getty Images
  • Temporary flood barriers hold back the river Severn that has broken its banks in Ironbridge, England, in the aftermath of Storm Dennis. AP
    Temporary flood barriers hold back the river Severn that has broken its banks in Ironbridge, England, in the aftermath of Storm Dennis. AP
  • The abandoned 77-metre (250-feet) cargo ship MV Alta is pictured stuck on rocks near the village of Ballycotton south-east of Cork in Southern Ireland. AFP
    The abandoned 77-metre (250-feet) cargo ship MV Alta is pictured stuck on rocks near the village of Ballycotton south-east of Cork in Southern Ireland. AFP
  • Flooded fields seen following Storm Dennis near Marden, Herefordshire, England. Getty Images
    Flooded fields seen following Storm Dennis near Marden, Herefordshire, England. Getty Images
  • South Wales Fire and Rescue personnel fit an outboard motor to a Rigid Inflatable Boat (rib) in Monmouth, south Wales after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. AFP
    South Wales Fire and Rescue personnel fit an outboard motor to a Rigid Inflatable Boat (rib) in Monmouth, south Wales after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. AFP
  • A local resident (C), rescued from floodwaters by emergency services speaks to members of the media in Monmouth, south Wales after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. AFP
    A local resident (C), rescued from floodwaters by emergency services speaks to members of the media in Monmouth, south Wales after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. AFP
  • South Wales Fire and Rescue take a resident through floodwaters in Monmouth, south Wales after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. AFP
    South Wales Fire and Rescue take a resident through floodwaters in Monmouth, south Wales after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. AFP
  • People are reunited after firefighters rescued staff and residents from a care home in the village of Whitchurch on the banks of the River Wye following flooding from Storm Dennis in Symonds Yat, England. Getty Images
    People are reunited after firefighters rescued staff and residents from a care home in the village of Whitchurch on the banks of the River Wye following flooding from Storm Dennis in Symonds Yat, England. Getty Images
  • Floodwater surrounds the village of Hampton Bishop near Hereford, after the River Lugg burst its banks, Wales. AP
    Floodwater surrounds the village of Hampton Bishop near Hereford, after the River Lugg burst its banks, Wales. AP

Ghost ship washes up on Irish coast after storm


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A "ghost ship" drifting without a crew for more than a year washed ashore on Ireland's south coast in high seas caused by Storm Dennis, the Republic's coast guard said.

The abandoned 77-metre cargo ship MV Alta ran aground on rocks outside the village of Ballycotton near Cork, Ireland's second city, bringing an end to her months-long voyage.

The Alta's odyssey began in September 2018 when she became disabled in the mid-Atlantic en route from Greece to Haiti.

Her 10 crew members spent 20 days on board the listless ship as it floated 2,220 kilometres southeast of Bermuda, before they were taken off by the crew of a US Coast Guard cutter.

At the time the US Coast Guard said it was working with the then Tanzanian-flagged ship's owner to arrange a tug back to shore.

But the question of her subsequent movements then become clouded.

Maritime news site Fleetmon reported receiving correspondence from the alleged owner, saying the ship had been twice hijacked from Guyana in the process of being salvaged.

The next official sighting of the 44-year-old vessel came in August 2019 when British Royal Navy ice patrol ship the HMS Protector found the Alta floating crewless in the mid-Atlantic.

"We closed the vessel to make contact and offer our assistance, but no one replied," according to the ship's Twitter feed.

The Alta's journey ended on the rocks over the weekend as Storm Dennis raged, lashing Ireland with heavy rain and winds up to 110 kilometres per hour.

The Irish Coast Guard said a rescue helicopter was sent to the scene on Sunday but no crew was found.

Cork County Council said Monday there was no sign of pollution spills in the area around the ship and that a contractor would board the vessel at low tide on Tuesday for a further assessment.

"Consultations are continuing between the Irish Coastguard, Cork County Council, the Receiver of Wrecks and other relevant bodies in relation to the future of the wreck," it said in a statement.