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An oil tanker will be towed to the Port of Great Yarmouth, a month after it was struck by a cargo vessel in the North Sea.
A port official said he was told the North Sea collision produced "a massive fireball" and the cargo ship's owner said one crew member was missing.
A huge explosion on board a 500ft container ship triggered a huge rescue mission in the North Sea on Wednesday afternoon.
The Stena Immaculate will be towed to the Port of Great Yarmouth later this week, a month after it was struck while at anchor ...
The master of container ship arrested after a fiery collision with a tanker in the North Sea was the lone watchkeeper on the ...
New images have shown the moment a cargo ship crashed into an oil tanker in the North Sea, with a report finding neither ...
More than 200,000 barrels of jet fuel will be removed from the Stena Immaculate this weekend before the US vessel is towed to ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A camera onboard a nearby vessel has captured the moment a cargo ...
The explosive collision left a sailor presumed dead in the North Sea, with the alarm first raised on the Humber Estuary. HM ...
Ernst Russ, which owns Portuguese-registered Solong, said this is part of the ‘usual process for large maritime casualties’.
The Stena Immaculate will be towed to North East England after a salvage and recovery operation which takes place this ...
The cargo ship Solong, damaged after colliding with a US tanker in the North Sea, has arrived in Aberdeen for assessment ...