Damage to one tank The material account of the vessel collisions off England

Damages appears to have suffered only one tank, which was full of fuel for jets after the collision of a tanker, working with the US Army, with a cargo ship off the northeast coast of England, according to a statement by the US company. The tanker, the Stena Immaculate, which is capable of transporting tens of thousands of tons of fuel for jets, was anchored on March 10 off Habersid when the smallest Solong container ship fell on it, resulting in fires. Crowley, who manages the tanker, said in a statement issued yesterday, Sunday, that a third rescue group confirmed that the damage was “confined to a cargo tank containing a Jet-A1 fuel and a seawater”. He said that on March 16 the ship was transporting 16 tanks. Of the 220,000 barrels of fuel for jets carried by Stena Immaculate, Crowley said, 17,515 were lost due to the impact and fire raging for three […]
Source: News Beast

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