World War IIMT Mexico

MT Mexico was on a journey from Curacao to London with 3800 fuel oil. At 6th of March 1941, close to the inlet of the river Thames, a acoustic mine went off under the engine room with devastating effect. MT Mexico was lifted from the water by the explosion, and the engines stopped, debris and parts of the ship flew to the skies before a cloud of smoke engulfed the afterbody of the ship, which quickly afterwards was submerged in water. 5 minutes after they hit the mine the ship was completely submerged. Four Norwegians, one Belgian, one Briton, a Dutchman, a Fin and two Latvians perished in the sinking. 21 survivors was brought to the shore in Sheerness.

About MT Mexico

  • Nationality

    Flag Norway

  • Built

    1920

  • Wrecked

    06.03.1941

  • Carrier

    Hans Hannevig, Borre/Horten

  • Tonnage

    4530 dvt

Casualties