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First picture of tanker crew released

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Some of the 23-man crew members of Stena Immaculate tanker collided with Solong cargo ships in the North Sea

The co-owner of an oil tanker collided with a cargo ship in the North Sea, has released the first photos of some crew members and praised their “excellent heroism”.

On March 10, Stena Immaculate and Cargo Ship Solong in the North Sea in Yorkshire North Sea, triggering an explosion and a fire, which has now been extinguished.

A crew member of the Filipino National, a Portuguese-signed Filipino National, disappeared and was presumed to be dead. The Russian captain of the cargo ship was charged with aggravated manslaughter.

HM Coastguard said it is continuing to remove small plastic particles that were washed in North Norfolk Beach and other areas around it.

Reuters A large tanker has a hole in the side of its port (left). The area around the stern bridge turned black from the fire. Reuters

The damaged tanker Stena is perfect

Florida-based maritime operations company Crowley, which is managing the tanker, posted a photo on social media showing 19 crew members.

It said in a statement: “Our deepest gratitude and respect are our 23 sailors of Stena, for their bravery and quick movements on board the ship in the North Sea recently.

“Their decisive efforts and teamwork to perform critical fire and emergency duties help save lives, protect the integrity of the vessel and minimize the impact on the environment.

“In catastrophic circumstances, crews have an operational focus to ensure fire monitors are active to provide boundary cooling water, which has resulted in limited impact on one of the 16 cargoes.”

Crowley thanked all 23 for their courage and “dedication to safety.”

“(IT) sets a strong example for the entire industry,” the company added.

Dan Kitwood/pool/epa-efe/rex/shutterstock Smoke rolls from the blown-up Zoro cargo shipDan Kitwood/pool/epa-efe/rex/shutterstock

A crew member of Zoro is missing, presumably dead

HM Coastguard said 36 people from both ships were rescued and taken safely to the shore of Grimsby.

RNLI thanks Bridlington, Cleethorpes, Humber, Mablethorpe and Skegness for their efforts in search and rescue operations.

“We spent several hours at sea, facing challenging conditions, and we recognized their courage and dedication,” said George Pickford, RNLI Regional Director.

Chief Coast Guard Paddy O’Callaghan said Solong and Stena were perfectly “stable” and the rescue operations continued.

“The fire on the ship has been extinguished and temperature monitoring has been set up,” he said.

Close-up of RSPB/PA wire burning on sand to burn the burning of plastic particles.RSPB/PA line

King’s Lynn

In plastic resin, known as plastic resin, the small balls used in plastic production (called Nurdles) continue and the plastic resin is seen along the washing liquid and along the Norfolk coast between the old Hunstanton and the Wells-Knicks-Knicks-Knicks-Knicks-Knicks-Knicks-Knicks-New York coast, Mr. O’Callaghan said.

According to the Coast Guard, breeders are not toxic, but if consumed, they can pose risks to wildlife.

Washing is a large entrance to the North Sea, extending from southern Skegnes in Lincolnshire to near Hunstanton in Norfolk.

Mr O’Callaghan added: “Regular aviation surveillance flights continue to monitor vessels and retrieval operations.”

RSPB’s regional manager Steve Rowland said lentil-sized pellets are being washed miles off the Norfolk coast.

Captain accused

Mark Angelo Pernia, 38, was named missing crew by the Crown Procuratorate.

Captain Sauron of Primorsky, 59, of St. Petersburg, Russia, was charged with aggravated manslaughter, Vladimir Motin, who appeared in Hull District Court on Saturday.

On April 14, he was remanded in London’s Central Criminal Court.

The Marine Accident Investigation Department (MAIB) is trying to establish the cause of the collision.

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