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North Sea collision latest: Oil tanker blaze is finally extinguished – but Solong cargo ship remains on fireIrish officials deemed the "emergency steering ... A fire on an oil tanker involved in a crash in the North Sea has gone out, several days after the collision. Container ship Solong struck the ...
Port state control (PSC) inspection documents from July last year show Irish officials deemed Solong’s “emergency steering position communications/compass reading” was “not readable”.
Ernst Russ, which owns Portuguese-registered Solong, said this is part of the ‘usual process for large maritime casualties’.
It follows a separate legal claim being filed at the same court on Monday by Stena Bulk Marine Services USA LLC, which owns ...
More: Oil tanker, cargo ship collide causing massive fire, smoke in North Sea The Stena Immaculate was ... citing a routine ...
Thermal camera footage captured the crash off the east coast of Yorkshire Footage captures moment ships collide in North Sea causing huge ... Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay ...
Fires aboard a cargo ship and a tanker which collided in the North Sea off the coast of Yorkshire, England continued to burn overnight. Coastguard aircraft were monitoring the situation with the ...
North Sea collision: Container ship’s captain arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter
The captain of the container ship that collided with a tanker carrying US military fuel was arrested on Tuesday, as police investigate the North Sea collision that led to the death of one of the ...
A container ship which crashed in the North Sea failed steering-related safety checks. Port state control (PSC) inspection documents from July last year show Irish officials deemed Solong’s ...
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