A container ship collided with a U.S.-flagged oil tanker off the northeastern coast of England on Monday, inflicting a number of explosions and forcing the crews of each ships to desert their vessels. One individual was hospitalized, based on an area lawmaker.
The Stena Immaculate, a 600-foot lengthy oil tanker, was anchored within the North Sea when it was struck by a container ship referred to as the Solong, based on Crowley, the Florida-based firm that manages the tanker.
The collision induced a cargo tank containing jet gasoline to be ruptured and “gasoline was reported launched,” the corporate stated in an announcement. “The Stena Immaculate crew deserted the vessel following a number of explosions onboard,” it stated, including that “all Crowley mariners are protected and totally accounted for.”
Monitoring knowledge from Marine Site visitors, an internet site that screens the motion of vessels, confirmed that the Stena Immaculate was anchored simply off the coast of the mouth of the River Humber, close to Hull, when it was hit, whereas the Solong, crusing beneath the Portuguese flag, was on its approach from Scotland to the Netherlands.
Reederei Koepping, a German transport firm that owns the Solong, didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
The incident occurred throughout daylight, elevating questions on how the 2 ships had collided.