Oil tanker and cargo vessel collide in the North Sea off the English coast

An oil tanker and a cargo vessel collided off the British coast in the North Sea on Monday, the U.K. coast guard said.
LONDON — An oil tanker and a cargo vessel collided off the British coast in the North Sea on Monday, the U.K. coast guard said.
The scene was one of chaos in video footage published by The Guardian newspaper, with both vessels — reported to be the U.S.-flagged tanker MV Stena Immaculate and the Portugal-registered Solong container ship — apparently on fire and sending thick black smoke billowing into the grey North Sea sky.
The U.K.'s PA Media newswire reported that 32 casualties had been brought ashore at the Lincolnshire port town of Grimsby, around 60 miles southeast of the city of York.
"I'm concerned to hear of the collision between two vessels in the North Sea this morning and am liaising with officials and HM Coastguard as the situation develops," said U.K. transport minister Heidi Alexander in a post on X.
"I want to thank all emergency service workers involved for their continued efforts in responding to the incident," she added.
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