A Portuguese container ship has collided with a U.S.-flagged oil tanker while the tanker was anchored in the North Sea, with both ships catching on fire, officials said.
A Portuguese container ship has collided with a U.S.-flagged oil tanker while the tanker was anchored in the North Sea, with both ships catching on fire, officials said.
His brother, Raffi Abdul Rajak, 32, said he received a call from the port management an hour ... were injured in a three-vehicle accident involving a container lorry on the North-South Expressway ...
The tanker, Reuters reported, carried jet fuel and was anchored when the container ... of foul play in the crash. Nearly three dozen people were taken to a hospital in the port town of Grimsby ...
The ship in Tuesday's crash ... The 9-year-old container ship had passed previous inspections during its time at sea, but during one such inspection in June at the Port of San Antonio in Chile ...
Due to strong current in the water, the container vessel’s crew failed to keep control, leading to the collision ...
On Monday morning, about 13 miles off the coast of East Yorkshire, the Solong sailed into the US-registered tanker Stena ...
"This is an exciting day not only for our port, but also for our customers." Another big distinction for the Iris is that it's on one of seven weekly container ship services making Charleston ...
KOCHI: In what could significantly reduce accidents on the Container Road, the 17.12km stretch connecting Kalamassery with the Vallarpadam International Containership Terminal will soon be lit up ...