Grimesbi: On Tuesday, two ships were on fire in the North Sea, when a cargo vessel slammed into a tanker carrying a flammable jet fuel, ruled by the UK government dishonestly.
However, there remains a question about how the accident happened and there was a possibility of any spreading sea environment and beach damage, seal, porpoise and home for many species of preserved waders and sebirds.
A UK government minister told Parliament that a member of the Solong Cargo Vastal Crew was missing, “potential deceased”, “potential deceased”.
The UK Coastguard on Monday stopped the search operation after saving all other crew members late – from both ships in total.
The images shown by the BBC on Tuesday showed the fuel tanker to the fuel tanker with a large hole and thick, black smoke billing in the air, while the small boats immersed the ship with water.
The UK Coastguard said, “Solong is still frightening and a fire has caught fire in Staina.”
It said that they were closely monitoring Solong, which was freed from the tanker overnight and flowing south.
An investigation has begun in the accident, which took place at around 09:48 pm (0948 GMT) on Monday, when the Portuguese-dominated cargo ship declined in the US-Flagged tanker, anchor about 13 miles (18 km) from the northeast port of the hull.
According to a spokesperson of the Stena impeccable command, the military was on a short-lived American military charter with the sealing command, which operates civic-powered ships for the US Department of Defense.
Stena Imaculat’s US-based operator Crole said that the accident “broke” and set the “A1-jate fuel-containing tank” and set fire, which was issued fuel “.
The UK government’s maritime accident investigation branch has already started investigating the Monday accident to determine the next stages.
“There is no suggestion to play dishonesty at this time,” told reporters on Tuesday, a spokesman for the Prime Minister Kir Stmper.
No sodium cyanide
According to the Maritime Information Service Loyids Lys Intelligence, the Stenna Imaculat was carrying around 220,000 barrels of jet fuel.
Solong’s German owners said on Tuesday that the container ship was not carrying sodium cyanide, as reported to the previous day.
German shipping company Ernst Ras said, “We are able to confirm that there are no containers on the board with sodium cyanide (inside).”
“There are four empty containers that first have dangerous chemicals and will continue monitoring these containers,” it has been said.
A spokesperson of the maritime accident investigation branch said a team sent to Grimsbi across the Hal Hal Hal, “was gathering evidence and making an initial evaluation”.
Dutch Maritime Serviceing Company Bosqualis told the Netherlands’s ANP news agency that it was tasked to overwhelm Stena Bedag and “fully gathering”.
environmental concerns
A Boskalis spokesperson said that four ships with firefighting capacity were on their way on the site, saying that the tanker would need to be “cooled” before extinguishing the fire.
Britain’s Housing Minister Matthew Penikuk said the investigation was being led by the US and the Portuguese officials, as the ships were sailing under their flag.
“We are clearly alive for a possible impact on the environment,” he explained Times Radio, but said that the Coastguard was well equipped to deal with any oil spread.
“Good news … it’s not like a crude oil spread,” Ivar Vince, the founder of the environmental risk advisory group, told AFP, AFP said.
He said, “Most of it will evaporate very quickly and whatever is not evaporated will be shown down very quickly by microorganisms.”
But Paul Johnson, a senior scientist at the Greenpeace Research Laboratories at the University of Exeter, said: “We are extremely concerned about many toxic hazards.”
“This is more in nature, birds … if it gets down to the nature reserve,” 47 -year -old local Laura Scrimshaw told AFP in Grimsbi.
There are many nature reserves with Hamber Muhana.
“We do not want to see wildlife dying. It is a series of events. This affects wildlife that can then affect other (species) ”, he said.