NewsNorth Sea ship collision sparks dramatic rescue operation

North Sea ship collision sparks dramatic rescue operation

In the North Sea, off the coast of the United Kingdom, there was a collision between two ships—a tanker and a commercial vessel. Dramatic recordings showing the unfolding events at sea have appeared on the Internet. A rescue operation is underway.

Collision of ships off the coast of the United Kingdom
Collision of ships off the coast of the United Kingdom
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Rafał Strzelec

The collision between the commercial vessel and the tanker occurred off the coast of the United Kingdom on Monday, 10th March, around noon. According to the BBC, the collision took place off the coast of East Yorkshire in the North Sea. The alarm was raised at approximately 9:48 AM GMT.

A rescue operation is currently underway at the scene. According to the services, a rescue helicopter is involved in the operations, along with several boats, a fixed-wing aircraft, and other units capable of extinguishing the ongoing fire at sea.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution, an organisation involved in water rescue in the UK and Ireland, reports that many people evacuated the ships after the collision. According to RNLI information, both ships were engulfed in flames. There is currently no information about any injured persons or potential casualties from this incident.

United Kingdom. Ship collision in the North Sea. Recordings have appeared online

Recordings from the collision site have appeared online. They show fire and huge plumes of smoke rising into the air as a result of the fire.

Unconfirmed information suggests that the tanker involved in the incident is the Stena Immaculate, flying under the American flag. The other vessel is the container ship Solong, flying under the Portuguese flag. Stena Immaculate had sailed from the Greek port of Agioi Theodoroi and was anchored near Hull. Meanwhile, Solong was travelling from the Scottish port of Grangemouth to Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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