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CrowleyThe co-owners of tankers involved in the collision on the northern sea, published the first picture of a crew and praised their “exceptional courage”.
Stena Flawless and Truck Solong Collashes in the North Sea, Van East Yorkshire, March 10, launched an explosion and fires, which were extinguished.
One member of the Solong Crew, Filipino Nacional, missing and assumed dead. The Russian Captain of the Freight Boat is charged with gross congestion.
Lolong owners accepted small plastic pellets, held in containers on board, with reports found on the beaches in Lincolnshire and Norfolk.
ReutersCrowley, Florida-based maritime company, managed by a tanker, published a photo of the social media showing 19 crew members.
The statement said, “Our deepest gratitude and respect goes on our 23 mariners from the rocks flawless for their exceptional courage and rapid action during recent sales in the northern sea.
“Their determined efforts and teamwork for the execution of critical fire and emergency duties have helped save lives, protect the integrity of vessels and minimize the environmental impact.
“Against the catastrophic circumstances, the crew had an operating focus for firefighting monitors to ensure the border cooling water, resulting in limited influence on just one of the 16 loads.”
Crowley thanked all 23 on the courage and “commercial commitment”.
“(IT) sets a strong example for the entire industry,” she added a company.
Day Kitwood / Pool / EPA-eFE / Rex / ShutterStockHm CoastGuard said 36 people – from both veins – they were saved and taken to the coast in Grimsby.
The Main Coordin Paddy O’Callaghan said “Trial Operation would continue on Tuesday after small plastic resin balls, known as Douci, was observed from the washing and along the coast of Norfolk between the old Hunstant and the sea.
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust confirmed the “burned clumps” of the medical guard in Skegnes. The spokesperson called on the public not to touch the material.
National confidence said Nurdles also began to appear on Brancaster’s beach, in Norfolk, while RSPB has confirmed that they were washed into charity reserves in nearby titchwell.
The spokesman of the trust said, “So far, we haven’t seen any visible signs in the Nature Nature Reserve by Blakeney Point and the following will assess the inter-plumper salt wetlands on Stiff.
“This is a development situation and we are currently connected to the authorities to understand the answer needed to remove loose secrets and these carbo-racks of plastic resin.”
According to the coast, the sisters, used in the production of plastic, are not toxic, but can pose a risk for wild animals if they are lost.
RSPB / PA wireIn the statement, an Ernst Russian company, which owns Solong, said, “We can confirm that a number of containers on Solong contain plastic sisters.
“We understand that no containers are lost that holds Serura.
“What we understand that it has happened that intense heat during the initial fire efforts caused one or more openings of some smaller opening containers, resulting in release of some content.”
The company said that “proactively arranged assets to mitigate any long-term impact on the sea environment” and connected the coast.
Mr. O’Callaghan said that Solong and the rocks are flawless “stable”, and rescue classes.
“Fires on boarding Solong are off and temperature monitoring was placed,” he said.
Washing is a large entrance of the north sea that stretches from southern Skeign, in Lincolnshire, near Hunstant, in Norfolk.
“Regular air flights continue to monitor both vessels and surgery to find,” Mr. O’Callaghan added.
Captain accused
RNLI thanked the volunteer crews from Bridlington, Cleethorpes, Humbra, Mabletherpea and Skegnessa for their efforts in search and rescue operation.
George Pickford, Rnli’s head of the region, said, “We recognize their courage and dedication as they spent hours at sea, faced with challenging conditions.”
Mark Angelo Pernia, 38, called Crown Prosecution as a member of the missing crew.
Captain Solong, Vladimir Motin, 59, Primorsky in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on Saturday, Hull Sudactions occurred on Saturday charged with gross negligence.
It is detained in custody to appear before the Central Criminal Court in London 14. April.
A marine accident investigation branch (MAIB) tries to establish a cause of collisions.
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