Blazing Collision: Oil Tanker and Cargo Ship Crash Off England's Coast

A massive fire erupted after an oil tanker, Stena Immaculate, and a cargo ship, Solong, collided off England's northeastern coast. The emergency response involved aircraft and lifeboats as authorities scrambled to control the blaze. The North Sea incident area is a bustling waterway for shipping between Britain and Europe.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-03-2025 18:35 IST | Created: 10-03-2025 18:35 IST
Blazing Collision: Oil Tanker and Cargo Ship Crash Off England's Coast
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A significant incident occurred off England's northeastern coast when an oil tanker and a cargo ship collided on Monday, sparking a huge fire. Emergency services, including aircraft and lifeboats, were rapidly deployed to manage the blaze involving the chemical tanker Stena Immaculate and container ship Solong.

Television broadcasts depicted at least one ship engulfed in flames, with thick plumes of black smoke rising. The coastguard responded with helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and fire-fighting vessels. According to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, there were reports of crew members abandoning both ships.

The collision took place in a heavily trafficked waterway, connecting ports from Britain's northeast coast to the Netherlands and Germany. Maritime analytics show numerous vessels were in the North Sea area during the incident, as the International Maritime Organization monitors the evolving situation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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