Oil tankers on fire after colliding close to Singapore, crew rescued
- Two oil tankers, Hafnia Nile and Ceres I, caught fire after colliding near Singapore, as reported by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
- Two crew members were airlifted to a hospital, while others were rescued from life rafts, according to Singaporean authorities.
- The remaining crew from Ceres I is currently fighting the fire, as stated by the Maritime and Port Authority.
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2 oil tankers catch fire off Singapore, navy rescues crews
Singapore's navy said on Friday, July 19, it had rescued crew members from two large oil tankers that caught fire about 34 miles northeast of the Singaporean island of Pedra Branca, near the world's biggest refueling port.The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) earlier said it was alerted to a fire on Friday at 6:15 a.m. onboard both a Singapore-flagged tanker, Hafnia Nile, and a Sao Tome and Principe-flagged tanker, Ceres I. The caus…
Two oil tankers catch fire after colliding off the coast of Singapore.
Dos grandes petroleros se han incendiado este viernes tras colisionar cerca de Singapur, el mayor centro de comercio de petróleo de Asia y el puerto de repostaje más grande del mundo. Tras el incidente, dos miembros de la tripulación han tenido que ser trasladados en helicóptero al hospital y otros han sido rescatados en balsas salvavidas, según han informado las autoridades y uno de los propietarios de los barcos.El petrolero Hafnia Nile, con b…
Oil tankers on fire after colliding close to Singapore, crew rescued
Two large oil tankers were on fire on Friday after colliding near Singapore, the world’s biggest refuelling port, with two crew members airlifted to hospital and others rescued from life rafts, authorities and one of the tanker owners said.
Two large oil tankers explode in blazing inferno after crashing into each other near Singapore
Two large oil tankers were on fire on Friday after colliding near Singapore.A pair of crew members had to be airlifted to hospital and others rescued from life rafts, authorities and one of the tanker owners said.The Singapore-flagged tanker Hafnia Nile and the Sao Tome and Principe-flagged tanker Ceres I were about 55km northeast of the Singaporean island of Pedra Branca on the eastern approach to the Singapore Straits when they collided.The Ma…
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