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Two merchant vessels collide in Bay of Biscay | Two merchant vessels collide in Bay of Biscay |
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Seven seamen have been rescued after their ship collided with another vessel and sank in the Bay of Biscay, about 250 miles (402km) from Land's End. | |
The Florece and the chemical tanker Afrodite collided at about 03:30 GMT, Falmouth Coastguard said. | The Florece and the chemical tanker Afrodite collided at about 03:30 GMT, Falmouth Coastguard said. |
The Florece's crew left the sinking ship on two life rafts, before being rescued by a container ship - the Ocean Titan - that came to their aid. | |
The Afrodite's crew were able to remain on board their vessel. | |
Collision admission | Collision admission |
After the collision, an emergency beacon went off, informing Falmouth Coastguard that the Dominican Republic-registered vessel was sinking. | |
The Cornish station contacted the nearest ship, which was the Afrodite, which admitted there had been a collision and it was involved, Falmouth Coastguard said. | The Cornish station contacted the nearest ship, which was the Afrodite, which admitted there had been a collision and it was involved, Falmouth Coastguard said. |
The Bahamas-registered Afrodite attempted to deploy a rescue craft but was unsuccessful because of the sea swell. | The Bahamas-registered Afrodite attempted to deploy a rescue craft but was unsuccessful because of the sea swell. |
Falmouth Coastguard helped co-ordinate the rescue operation with Spanish counterparts to rescue the crew of the Florece - a mix of Russians, Polish and Ukrainians. | |
Falmouth Coastguard watch manager Terry Collins said: "All seven crew of the Florece are safe and well which is an excellent outcome." | |
The Afrodite was not reported as taking on water. | The Afrodite was not reported as taking on water. |