London — The Monday collision between a cargo ship and an oil tanker in the North Sea "has a high risk of being an environmental disaster in really important protected areas," Naomi Tilley ...
The ship involved in the North Sea oil tanker collision that left plumes of black smoke billowing into the air above Grimsby was not carrying deadly sodium cyanide, its owner has insisted.
The crash ignited a huge fire, which is still burning on one of the vessels in the North Sea, about 10 miles off the coast of Hull, a busy port and fishing center. Dozens of people were rescued ...
The owners of a container ship which crashed into another vessel in the North Sea on Monday have denied reports it had hazardous sodium cyanide on board. US tanker Stena Immaculate was anchored ...
A collision between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea on Monday sparked a huge rescue operation, as ITV News North of England Correspondent Rachel Townsend reports The owner of the ...
The North Sea crash has the "potential to be an environmental disaster" and the government should call an emergency meeting to deal with it, according to the head of Hull City Council.
Fires aboard a cargo ship and a tanker which collided in the North Sea off the East Yorkshire coast have continued to burn overnight. Coastguard aircraft were monitoring the situation with the ...
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