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The Robben Island Museum (RIM) is facing serious scrutiny following revelations that it operated a ferry with significant safety defects during the peak tourist season, potentially endangering passengers travelling to the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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An investigation by the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) uncovered severe deficiencies in the ferry’s condition, raising concerns about passenger safety and the museum’s adherence to maritime regulations.
The ferry in question, used to transport visitors between Cape Town and Robben Island, was found to have multiple operational shortcomings. These included inadequate maintenance, failure to monitor weather conditions appropriately and non-compliance with safety protocols.
Notably, the vessel was operated without proper awareness of prevailing weather conditions, a factor previously identified in similar incidents involving RIM-operated ferries.
The situation has prompted calls for increased oversight and stricter enforcement of maritime safety regulations. Critics argue that RIM’s reliance on vessels not fully equipped to handle the challenging sea conditions around Robben Island reflects a broader issue of operational negligence. In response to past incidents, RIM had committed to implementing enhanced safety measures, including improved weather monitoring systems and stricter maintenance schedules.
Despite these commitments, the recent findings suggest that significant gaps remain in ensuring passenger safety. The museum’s management has yet to provide a detailed response to the latest report, but the incident underscores the need for immediate action to address safety concerns and restore public confidence in the ferry services to Robben Island.
As investigations continue, stakeholders emphasise the importance of transparency and accountability in safeguarding the well-being of tourists and preserving the integrity of one of South Africa’s most significant historical sites.
Article published by Cape Town ETC.
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