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Post by jackie on Oct 8, 2010 13:17:54 GMT 1
Thank goodness the solvent is still intact! From the guardian:
A stricken tanker carrying 6,000 tonnes of gasoline was being towed to safety after colliding with a cargo vessel in the English Channel early this morning.
All 13 crew of the 6,970-tonne YM Uranus were rescued by helicopter after the Maltese-flagged vessel collided with the 179,000-tonne Hanjin Rizhao about 60 miles west of the coast of Brittany in north-west France. The crew were airlifted to Lanveoc Poulmic, south of the French port of Brest.
No one was hurt in the incident and none of Uranus's cargo of pygas, a byproduct of ethylene manufacture containing the industrial solvent benzene, was thought to have escaped.
A French tug late attached lines and began slowly towing the Uranus, which had been listing heavily to port, towards Brest.
The Turkish-owned Uranus had been heading for Amsterdam from Porto Marghera, Italy, when she collided with the Panamanian-flagged Hanjin Rizhao at about 4.30am.
The crew of the stricken vessel was made up of six Filipinos, five Russians, one Bulgarian and one Latvian. A spokesman for the French regional coastguard, which was coordinating the operation, said the authorities had not received any indication of a spill.
"For the moment we have no sign of pollution. The helicopter flights being carried out right now will confirm or reject this analysis," he told French radio, adding it was a priority for authorities to establish the "exact composition" of the solvent on board.
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Post by Ali on Oct 8, 2010 16:43:18 GMT 1
Wonder if Pasha was on board and hi-jacked the ship so he could swim to us? Joking aside tho - that could have been nasty! But then again it might have killed off the algae
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