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An oil tanker that went up in flames after a crash ... a month after it was struck while at anchor in the North Sea by the container ship Solong. Horrifying footage from the collision showed ...
A cargo ship involved in a fiery collision with an oil tanker in the North Sea "altered course" just hours before the crash, a report has found. The oil tanker and cargo ship that crashed in the ...
The fire-damaged oil tanker that was hit by a cargo ship in the North Sea in March is attracting ship spotters and photographers during its stay in Great Yarmouth. Stena Immaculate was at anchor ...
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Oil tanker arrives in port after North Sea crashAn oil tanker has arrived at a port for inspection a month after it was struck by a cargo vessel in the North Sea. The Stena Immaculate oil tanker was towed into the Port of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, ...
Neither the oil tanker nor the container ship which collided in the North Sea last month and sparked massive fires had dedicated lookouts, investigators have revealed. Portuguese-registered ...
Four tug boats and a fire-fighting vessel helped bring the oil tanker ... An oil tanker has arrived at a port for inspection a month after it was struck by a cargo vessel in the North Sea.
The fire-damaged oil tanker that was hit by a cargo ship in the North Sea in March is attracting ship spotters and photographers during its stay in Great Yarmouth. Stena Immaculate was at anchor off ...
An oil tanker has arrived at a port for inspection a month after it was struck by a cargo vessel in the North Sea. The Stena Immaculate oil tanker was towed into the Port of Great Yarmouth ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A US oil tanker that was struck in a North Sea collision last month, causing explosions and a huge fire, has been towed into a Norfolk port.
Vladimir Motin, the Russian captain of the MV Solong cargo ship, has appeared at court over the death of a sailor in the North Sea crash. An environmental disaster was narrowly avoided after Solong ...
The Russian captain of a container ship which crashed into a US oil tanker in the North Sea has appeared at the Old Bailey accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. Vladimir Motin, 59 ...
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