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English Channel incident: Oil tanker and large cargo ship collide between France and UK | |
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An oil tanker and cargo ship have collided in the English Channel. | |
A Seafrontier 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 King-flagged and were carrying around 50 crew members from China and India at the time. | |
The collision happed at around 2am in the Dover Strait, around 20 miles from Dunkirk. | |
“Although both vessels have been damaged, there is no water ingress and no pollution,” a spokesperson for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said. | |
“A French tug is on scene with the vessels. There are no injuries and all of the crew are accounted for.” | |
A British Coastguard helicopter and lifeboats from Dover and Ramsgate were sent to the scene, in case of a possible evacuation, but have since left. | |
The UK’s Channel Navigation Information Service is working to ensure “safe passage” of vessels through the Dover Strait, which is the busiest shipping lane in the world. | |
The MCA’s counter-pollution team and surveyors are working on the incident and a Government representative is monitoring the situation. | |
The Seafrontier is expected to sail to a Belgian or Dutch port to make repairs, while the Huayan Endeavor could dock in the UK. |