A missing sailor is presumed dead after Monday's North Sea crash involving a cargo ship and a tanker. Meanwhile, the coastguard has confirmed the container vessel is still on fire. Follow the latest ...
Massive fireball’ after oil tanker hit by cargo ship ‘carrying sodium cyanide’ - The Solong cargo ship was carrying 15 containers of the highly toxic compound sodium cyanide, a Lloyd's List ...
We believe they are from last week's tragic ship collision in the North Sea ... pollution at sea, according to the Trust. Once released into the waves, they become hard to clear up.
The owner of the Solong cargo ship, Ernst Russ, said 13 of the 14 Solong crew members have been brought ashore to Grimsby, adding efforts to locate one crewmember are "ongoing" ...
Skegness man Steven Davison next to one of the mounds of "nurdles" More than a week after a cargo ship struck an oil tanker in the North Sea ... Council begin to clear up. Some visitors to ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The race is on to clear debris created by a North Sea vessel collision from Norfolk's beaches, before it causes an environmental catastrophe.
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.
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