Cliff Notes
North Sea ship collision: Key Developments:
- One person is missing after an oil tanker and cargo ship collision in the North Sea off the East Yorkshire coast.
- More than 30 crew members were rescued, with one person taken to the hospital.
- Both ships remain on fire, and authorities are assessing the environmental impact.
- The incident occurred on Monday morning, with rescue efforts continuing throughout the day.
- The fuel on the ship has leaked into the sea, and there are fears of an environmental crisis.Â
Vessels Involved:
- Stena Immaculate – A US-flagged oil and chemical tanker travelling to Hull from Greece. It was carrying jet fuel for the American military.
- Solong – A Portuguese-flagged container ship capable of carrying 9,500 tonnes of cargo, sailing from Scotland to the Netherlands. Amongst the cargo were 15 containers of sodium cyanide.
What Happened?
- Photos and videos show thick smoke rising from the Stena Immaculate.
- Multiple explosions were reported on the tanker following the impact.
- As of 22:00 GMT on Monday, both vessels were still burning.
Rescue & Response:
- 36 crew members rescued, with one taken to hospital.
- One crew member from Solong remains missing, and the search has now been called off.
- Authorities continue to investigate the cause and monitor potential environmental damage
North Sea ship collision: Oil tanker and cargo vessel crash
- Tanker collision latest: ‘It came out of the blue’ – BBC News
- Search for missing crew member ended – Sky News
- A cargo ship hits a tanker and they catch fire off England – AP
- Foul play not ruled out after US oil tanker crash in North Sea – Daily Telegraph
- Everything we know so far about the North Sea oil tanker crash – Hull Live