
Massive fire after cargo ship collides with tanker full of US military jet fuel
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer)
- A cargo ship ripped a hole into an oil tanker carrying jet fuel for the U.S. military on Monday. The wreck set both ships on fire and likely spilled fuel into the North Sea off of the coast of northern England, according to officials.
- Officials confirmed that all but one of the 37 crew members aboard both ships are accounted for and alive. One crew member is still missing, and another is in the hospital as a result of the incident.
- Authorities opened an investigation, while cleanup efforts will likely be needed with jet fuel and other chemicals potentially leaking into the sea.
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A cargo ship ripped a hole into an oil tanker carrying jet fuel for the U.S. military on Monday, March 10. The collision set both ships ablaze and likely spilled fuel into the North Sea off of the coast of eastern England, according to officials.
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- An oil tanker and a cargo vessel collided off the northeastern coast of England, as confirmed by His Majesty's coast guard.
- The U.K. coast guard reported that the alarm was raised at 9:48 a.m. local time on Monday.
- The U.K. coast guard is coordinating a response, including helicopters and lifeboats from nearby towns.
- As of early Monday morning, it was unclear if there were any injuries related to the incident.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- A collision occurred between the American-flagged tanker Stena Immaculate and the Portuguese-flagged container ship Solong off the east coast of the U.K., causing a large explosion and injuries to 32 individuals.
- Thirty-Two injured individuals were rescued and taken ashore after the incident, which left one crew member from the Solong missing, as reported by the Port of Grimsby East boss Martyn Boyers.
- The White House is investigating the incident, with foul play not being ruled out, as reported by Captain John Konrad.
- The U.K. coast guard stated that the environmental damage from the collision is still being assessed, while scientists suggested the impact might be less severe than with heavier crude oil spills.
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What happened?
Authorities said the U.S.-flagged tanker Stena Immaculate was anchored when the Portugal-flagged Solong container ship struck it. The crash ruptured a fuel tank, which caused an explosion and fires on both vessels.
One of the 37 crew members is still missing. Officials said 32 of the 36 rescued crew members required medical attention, but only one person needed further treatment at a hospital.
What are the remaining concerns?
Authorities said they’ve opened an investigation into the incident. Cleanup efforts will likely be needed after jet fuel and other chemicals potentially leaked into the sea.
Will it impact the US military’s readiness?
A U.S. official confirmed the Stena Immaculate was carrying cargo supporting the U.S. military. They’ve said it will not impact operations or combat readiness.
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The cause of the crash is still under investigation. Authorities do not suspect any criminal intent.
[LAUREN TAYLOR]
A CARGO SHIP GASHED A HOLE INTO AN OIL TANKER CARRYING JET FUEL FOR THE U-S MILITARY MONDAY SETTING BOTH SHIPS ABLAZE AND LIKELY SPILLING FUEL INTO THE NORTH SEA OFF OF THE COAST OF EASTERN ENGLAND, ACCORDING TO OFFICIALS.
AUTHORITIES SAY THE US-FLAGGED TANKER STENA IMMACULATE WAS ANCHORED WHEN THE PORTUGOL-FLAGGED SOLONG CONTAINER SHIP STRUCK IT, RUPTURING A FUEL TANK WHICH CAUSED AN EXPLOSION AND FIRES ON BOTH VESSELS.
OFFICIALS CONFIRMED ALL CREW MEMBERS ON BOTH SHIPS ARE ACCOUNTED FOR AND ALIVE WITH ONLY ONE PERSON REQUIRING HOSPITALIZATION.
AUTHORITIES SAY AN INVESTIGATION IS UNDERWAY AND CLEANUP EFFORTS WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED WITH JET FUEL AND OTHER CHEMICALS POTENTIALLY LEAKING INTO THE SEA.
A U-S OFFICIAL CONFIRMED THE STENA IMMACULATE WAS CARRYING CARGO IN SUPPORT FOR THE U-S MILITARY BUT SAYS IT WILL NOT IMPACT OPERATIONS OR COMBAT READINESS.
THE CAUSE OF THE CRASH IS STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION. AUTHORITIES DO NOT SUSPECT ANY CRIMINAL INTENT.
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FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS– I’M LAUREN TAYLOR.
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- An oil tanker and a cargo vessel collided off the northeastern coast of England, as confirmed by His Majesty's coast guard.
- The U.K. coast guard reported that the alarm was raised at 9:48 a.m. local time on Monday.
- The U.K. coast guard is coordinating a response, including helicopters and lifeboats from nearby towns.
- As of early Monday morning, it was unclear if there were any injuries related to the incident.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- A collision occurred between the American-flagged tanker Stena Immaculate and the Portuguese-flagged container ship Solong off the east coast of the U.K., causing a large explosion and injuries to 32 individuals.
- Thirty-Two injured individuals were rescued and taken ashore after the incident, which left one crew member from the Solong missing, as reported by the Port of Grimsby East boss Martyn Boyers.
- The White House is investigating the incident, with foul play not being ruled out, as reported by Captain John Konrad.
- The U.K. coast guard stated that the environmental damage from the collision is still being assessed, while scientists suggested the impact might be less severe than with heavier crude oil spills.
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