Fire brigade builds dam in Plopsaland pond after oil leak
During work on De Piratenboot in September 2025, oil leaked into the large pond at Plopsaland Belgium. The fire brigade intervened, and the ride remained closed to visitors alongside the pedal boats.
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De Piratenboot returned to the news in September 2025 because of an incident that happened not during a ride cycle, but during maintenance work. On a Monday afternoon, while Plopsaland Belgium was closed to visitors, oil leaked into the large pond near the swinging ship. Staff raised the alarm and the fire brigade was called in.
According to Looopings, the oil was floating on the water at the location of De Piratenboot, a 1981 attraction that stands above the pond. Because the pollution threatened to spread into a nearby watercourse, firefighters built a dam and used insulating granules to absorb the oil. Plopsaland technicians then continued the clean-up work.
Visitors mainly felt the impact when the park reopened. De Piratenboot stayed closed and was covered with tarpaulin; the pedal boats were also unavailable. The incident shows how closely this ride is tied to its watery setting. The ship is not only a mechanical family classic, but also part of a pond landscape where maintenance, environmental safety and the visitor experience are directly connected.