On Monday, after the collision between an oil tanker and cargo ship in the North Sea, a major rescue operation was underway, which gave birth to a huge fire and injured 32 people.
The injured were brought to the coast for treatment “three ships,” said Martin Boyers, Graemesbi Port Director. AFP“Ambulances are standing”, he added.
The Coast Guard spokesman said the operation was compatible by the UK Coast Guard after “reports of a collision between a tanker and cargo pot off the coast of East Yorkshire”. The spokesman added that the Coast Guard is reviewing the need for the desired anti -pollution.
Photos on UK television channels showed a large amount of thick, black smoke and flames from the scene about 16 16 km off the coast.
The Royal National Life Boat Institution (RNLI) confirmed that “Both ships have been reported on fire” about responding to UK lifeboat services. AFP. RNLI added that there are also reports that “several people had abandoned the ships”.
The International Maritime Organization confirmed AFP “The current focus is on the process of firefighting and searching and rescue.”
British Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said he was “worried about the clash between two ships in the North Sea this morning and he was contacting officials and HM Coast Guard with the development of the situation”. He also thanked all the emergency services that arrived at the scene.
About the collision near the Port City of Hill in East Yorkshire, the alarm was picked up at 0948 GMT. The Coast Guard helicopters, airplanes, and four cities and other nearby ships were part of a major rescue operation, the Coast Guard added.
Swedish tanker company Stena Bulk confirmed that the oil tanker involved in the crash was owned, adding that it was run by a US -based Maritime company Karoli.
The tanker was made impossible by the online ship tracking service
MaritimeWho said the dishes were anchored near Hill, near Hill, near Hill.
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The Associated British Ports (ABP), who operates the port of Hill and Amingham, said it was “familiar” with the incident and was “helping” the Coast Guard. Marine Traffic Shipping Tracker said the cargo ship was the “Solong” of the Portuguese flag, which is owned by the German company Radri Coping.
Rare
Firefighting capabilities have been shipped to the scene off the northeast coast.
The clash in the Indian Ocean remains unusual. In October 2023, two cargo ships, Vaeat and Poles, collided near the Heligland island of Germany in the North. Three people are killed and two others are considered dead.
The reality of the Oil of Man Flag, which was taking steel from the northern German port of Bremen to Amingham, sank.
In October 2015, the filter starfater – which took 125 tonnes of diesel and 427 tonnes of fuel oil – was drowned on October 6, 2015 after colliding with El Orak tanker 8 km off the coast of Belgium.