At least 32 injured were transported to land after a collision of a tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea, with the British Coast Guard reporting that an “evaluation is ongoing” for the “possible” risk of naval accident pollution. “The incident continues even the evaluation of potential necessary pollution control measures is underway,” according to the Coast Guard. The injured were taken to Grimsby (northeast England) to land, said Port Governor Martin Bowers at the French Agency. The injured arrived at land “with three boats” and “ambulances in the waterfront” of the port, he said, clarifying that one of the ships was anchored at the time of the collision. The BBC said that after the collision a “huge fiery bullet” appeared from the port, adding that the ships were sailing far off the coast to have visual contact. The result of the collision was that huge fires broke out on both ships. The British authorities responded urgently, developing aircraft and lifeboats. […]
Source: News Beast

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