
Cargo vessel that collided with US-military chartered tanker was carrying sodium cyanide
Container ship collides with anchored US-flagged oil tanker in North Sea
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A cargo ship that smashed into a US military chartered oil tanker off the northeast coast of England on Monday was carrying sodium cyanide, according to the maritime intelligence company and shipping journal Lloyd’s List.
The collision sparked a huge fire, a dramatic rescue effort and fears of environmental damage.
Just before 10 a.m. local time (6 a.m. ET), a Portuguese-flagged container ship called the Solong careered into the oil tanker, called the Stena Immaculate, which was at anchor in the North Sea about 10 miles off the English coastline, according to the ship tracking tool VesselFinder.
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