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Portuguese-registered container ship Solong ploughed into the anchored US oil tanker Stena Immaculate off the Yorkshire coast ...
The Stenna Immaculate, a US registered tanker, was anchored around 12 miles off the East Yorkshire coast when it was hit by the Portuguese-flagged Solong on March 10 ...
The Ernst Russ-operated Solong was travelling at 16 knots (30 kph) when it collided with the 49,700-dwt tanker Stena ...
A specialist vacuum device is being used to lift plastic pellets washed up on beaches following a collision involving two ships in the North Sea. It is thought the nurdles entered UK waters when the ...
The damage to the ship following its collision on March 10 with an anchored tanker, the MV Stena Immaculate, and the ensuing fire, was clearly visible from the shore. The tanker was transporting jet ...
The Stena Immaculate will be towed to the Port of Great Yarmouth later this week, a month after it was struck while at anchor ...
The Stena Immaculate, an oil tanker which was hit in the North Sea in March, has arrived at a port in Great Yarmouth for repairs.
A container ship which collided with a US tanker in the North Sea, leading to its captain being charged with gross negligence manslaughter, has arrived in Aberdeen. Portuguese vessel Solong was towed ...
The Stena Immaculate has begun its journey to the Port of Great Yarmouth, more than a month after it was struck while at ...
MS Solong Schiffahrtsgesellschaft M & Co KG, the Ernst Russ subsidiary that owns the 805-teu vessel (built 2005), was sued by the operators of the 49,700-dwt tanker Stena Immaculate (built 2017) in ...
The crash ruptured containers on the Solong and thousands of plastic pellets, called nurdles, have been washing up on beaches on the Norfolk coast, where a clean-up operation is ongoing.