Indian crew unhurt in English Channel vessels crash
BY Agencies1 July 2017 5:07 PM GMT
Agencies1 July 2017 5:07 PM GMT
Indian and Chinese crew on board a tanker and a cargo ship escaped unharmed after the two vessels collided on Saturday in the waters between France and Britain in the English Channel, authorities said.
The 'Seafrontier' oil tanker, carrying 38,000 tonnes of petrol to Guatemala, collided with the 'Huayan Endeavor', which was on its way from the Netherlands to Nigeria. Both ships are Hong Kong registered and flagged and were carrying 49 crew members from India and China, according to the British Coast Guard. "Although both vessels have been damaged, there is no water ingress and no pollution. A French tug is on scene with the vessels. There are no injuries and all of the crew are accounted for," a spokesperson for the UK s Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said. The collision occurred shortly after 2am local time in the Dover Strait, around 15 miles from Dover, on the south- east coast of England. The 600-feet oil tanker, which is loaded with gasoline, has a hole above the waterline and damage to the superstructure and being monitored for leaks, the UK s Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) charity said.
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