A Taiwanese tanker has been freed by tugs after hitting a bridge in Indonesia.
The 5,300-dwt Eastern Glory (built 1986) crashed into the structure in Batam on Wednesday.
The Tribun Batam website reported that the current and winds were strong at the time.
Two tugs were initially brought in but failed to shift the vessel.
But a third tug joined the operation and the tanker was moved after five hours.
Police are investigating the incident.
The tanker is operated by Jin Hao Ship Management of Taiwan.