SS Malakand (1919)

SS Malakand was a cargo liner built in 1919 for the Brocklebank Line.

She was the second Brocklebank Line ship named after the Malakand area of the Indian subcontinent.

During World War II, Malakand was loaded with munitions at the Huskisson Dock in Liverpool, England, on the evening of 3 May 1941 during a heavy German air raid – a part of the city's "May Blitz" – when flames from dock sheds that had been bombed spread to her.

[1] Although the Malakand explosion is often attributed to a burning barrage balloon, the fire the balloon started was put out before it could affect the ship.

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