North Sea tanker collision leaves one missing, over 30 rescued
North Sea tanker collision leaves one missing, over 30 rescued

North Sea tanker collision leaves one missing, over 30 rescued

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A catastrophic collision between the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship MV Solong and the US-flagged oil tanker MV Stena Immaculate in the North Sea has resulted in a massive blaze and left one crew member presumed dead. The incident occurred around 9:50 am off the coast of East Yorkshire, prompting extensive rescue operations that brought over 30 survivors ashore. Environmental concerns are rising due to the hazardous materials both vessels were carrying, particularly the jet fuel from the Stena Immaculate, which has been reported to be leaking. Authorities, including the Marine Accident Investigation Branch and Humberside Police, are investigating the cause of the crash, and the captain of the Solong has been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. As the investigation unfolds, local officials are assuring residents that they are monitoring the environmental impact of the incident closely. The situation remains complex and dangerous, with ongoing efforts to manage the response and mitigate potential pollution risks.

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