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Breaking: Fire Breaks Out as Oil Tanker and Cargo Vessel Ship in North Sea

March 11, 2025
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Oil Tanker and Cargo Ship Collide, Sparking Huge Fire off England’s Coast

An alarming incident unfolded off the northeastern coast of England on Monday as an oil tanker and a cargo ship collided, resulting in a massive fire. The emergency response was swiftly initiated, involving aircraft, lifeboats, and other vessels equipped for firefighting.

According to sources within the shipping industry, the two vessels involved in the collision were identified as the chemical tanker Stena Immaculate and the container ship Solong. Dramatic footage aired by the BBC captured at least one of the vessels engulfed in flames, with thick black smoke rising into the sky.

The coastguard agency mobilized a helicopter, fixed-wing aircraft, lifeboats, and nearby fire-fighting vessels to the scene. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), actively engaged in the emergency response, reported that individuals had abandoned the ships post-collision, with fires raging on both vessels.

The collision occurred in a bustling maritime corridor, connecting ports along Britain’s northeast coast with destinations in the Netherlands and Germany. Marine Traffic data displayed multiple vessels, including container ships and oil tankers, navigating the North Sea where the incident transpired.

The International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency overseeing shipping regulations, acknowledged the situation and pledged to monitor developments closely. The alarm for the ongoing incident was raised at 0948 GMT, prompting a coordinated effort to contain the fire and ensure the safety of all involved parties.

As the situation continues to evolve, authorities are working diligently to assess the extent of the damage and prevent further escalation of the crisis. The repercussions of this collision serve as a stark reminder of the risks inherent in maritime operations and the critical importance of robust safety protocols.

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(Source: Reuters – Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar, Jonathan Saul, and Stine Jacobsen; editing by William James)

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