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MV Stena Immaculate: 'Cause' of US military oil tanker crash as White House gives chilling updateThe GV Stena Immaculate North Sea crash grabbed attention this morning after the parked oil tanker was ripped apart by a Portuguese vessel - with authorities now attempting to explain what ...
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The incident involved Stena Immaculate, a US-flagged tanker, and Solong, a container ship that sails under the flag of ...
The US-registered tanker Stena Immaculate and the Portuguese-flagged Solong collided off the coast of East Yorkshire on 10 March, triggering fires and a rescue operation that saved 36 crew from ...
US oil tanker Stena Immaculate was damaged and caught fire after being hit by a container ship, Solong, about 12 mile off the coast of East Yorkshire. A Filipino national died in the collision and the ...
The Solong collided with the anchored Stena Immaculate tanker around 12 miles off the East Yorkshire coast on March 10, with both ships "burning through the night". One Solong crew member was left ...
A fatal collision at sea has left a trail of destruction and unanswered questions. Delve into the preliminary report that sheds light on a crucial oversight.
An oil tanker has arrived at a port for inspection a month after it was struck by a cargo vessel in the North Sea. The Stena Immaculate oil tanker was towed into the Port of Great Yarmouth ...
The Stena Immaculate has begun its journey to the Port of Great Yarmouth, more than a month after it was struck while at anchor in the North Sea by the container ship Solong. The US tanker has ...
Drone footage shows an oil tanker badly damaged in a collision in the North Sea finally being towed into port. The Stena Immaculate reached Great Yarmouth - where more repairs will be carried out ...
Efforts to locate the missing crew member are ongoing," Russ said, adding that the Solong and the chemical tanker Stena Immaculate both sustained significant damage in the collision. "Both vessels ...
The Stena Immaculate oil tanker was towed into the Port of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on Friday after being anchored 16 miles (26km) off the coast. The vessel, which was transporting jet fuel for ...
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