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.
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 ...
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 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 ...
Martyn Boyers, chief executive of the Port of Grimsby East ... The cargo vessel, Portugal-flagged container ship Solong, was sailing from Grangemouth in Scotland to Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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 ...
Port state control inspection documents from July last year show Irish officials found 10 deficiencies with Solong.
Exactly 11 months after the deadly container ship crash and collapse ... the day before the crash, while sitting in the Baltimore port. “That is when they rerouted the electrical power supply ...
One person is still missing after a container ship carrying toxic ... Martyn Boyers, chief executive of the Port of Grimsby East, said he had been told there was “a massive fireball” after the crash.