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There are no containers of sodium cyanide onboard a ship involved in a crash in the North Sea, its owner said. Shipping company Ernst Russ said Solong has empty containers previously used to ...
Sodium cyanide is normally used for industrial cleaning ... Toxic waste spilling into the North Sea could also devastate marine life and sea birds in the nearby Humber estuary, according to ...
“It is important to note that the strong currents in the very shallow North Sea may increase mixing and dispersal rates. It's likely the jet fuel would be more persistent than any sodium cyanide ...
Experts warn any spill could severely affect marine life, seabirds, and fragile ecosystems in and around the Humber Estuary ...
The owner of the cargo vessel which collided with an oil tanker in the North Sea has confirmed that there was no sodium cyanide on board. Fires are ongoing and jet fuel is spilling into the ocean ...
A new concern is emerging over the potential spillage of hazardous chemicals into the North Sea. The cargo vessel has been confirmed as carrying 15 containers of sodium cyanide, a chemical that ...
There are no containers of sodium cyanide onboard a ship involved in a crash in the North Sea, its owner said. Shipping company Ernst Russ said Solong has empty containers previously used to transport ...
At first, concerns were raised over the potential spillage of hazardous chemicals into the North Sea, with the cargo vessel thought to be carrying 15 containers of sodium cyanide, a chemical that ...
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