A U.S.-flagged oil tanker and a Portuguese-flagged cargo ship collided in the North Sea off the coast of Britain, sparking a fire and a large-scale rescue operation. The tanker, MV Stena Immaculate, was anchored near Grimsby after sailing from Greece, while the cargo vessel, Solong, was en route from Scotland to the Netherlands. At least 32 crew members were injured in the incident, prompting emergency response teams, including lifeboats and helicopters, to rush to the scene. Authorities are investigating the cause of the collision while ensuring the safety of the crew and assessing potential environmental risks. The situation remains under close monitoring as rescue efforts continue.
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Dozens injured after fireball erupts when oil tanker, cargo ship collide in North Sea
At least 32 crew members were injured after an oil tanker and cargo ship collided and caught fire about 10 miles off the northeastern coast of England early Monday.