A collision between an oil tanker and cargo ship in the North Sea has raised fears of coastal pollution and damage to marine protected areas.
Russia’s “shadow fleet” of aging oil tankers helps fund the ongoing war but puts the region at risk of more environmental disasters.
As rescue efforts are called off for one missing crew member, thoughts turn to the potential impact on marine life ...
Questions remain over how the MV Solong crashed into the Stena Immaculate tanker, causing explosions and releasing jet fuel ...
London: The crash between a cargo ship and a tanker carrying jet fuel in the North Sea off the coast of England has raised fears of coastal ...
An environmental group in the U.K. says the North Sea tanker collision could become a "disaster in really important protected ...
Experts warn any spill could severely affect marine life, seabirds, and fragile ecosystems in and around the Humber Estuary ...
Transport minister Mike Kane says Marine Accident Investigation Branch has been deployed to the site and begun its investigation ...
The coastguard said 36 people were brought ashore, one of whom was hospitalised. Solong's owner, Ernst Russ, later shared ...
The firm said it remains unclear how much Jet A1 fuel was released but an initial review shows it had evaporated due to exposure to fires, ...
The container ship Solong struck US oil tanker Stena Immaculate off the east coast of Yorkshire on Monday morning.
The jet fuel that has leaked from the tanker in the North Sea will cause a mass fish die-off, experts have warned, as the ...