News account. Another news account.
I'm a bit surprised there's been no discussion of this ongoing incident. Tanker Stena Immaculate, a U.S.-flagged tanker (a rarity in itself, as I understand it) carrying jet fuel for the U.S. Navy was at anchor near the mouth of the Humber on the U.K.'s east coast when the container ship Solong came barreling down the coast at 16 knots (16 knots doesn't sound fast to this landlubber, but I gather from the commentators that 16 knots is really fast for this kind of ship) in a straight line and t-boned Stena Immaculate.
Between the obvious fault here -- the equivalent of a parked car rammed at 60mph by a car that bore down on it -- and the spilled fuel on fire, it sounds like big news. Here's an interesting and informative video from a shipping YouTuber.
I'm a bit surprised there's been no discussion of this ongoing incident. Tanker Stena Immaculate, a U.S.-flagged tanker (a rarity in itself, as I understand it) carrying jet fuel for the U.S. Navy was at anchor near the mouth of the Humber on the U.K.'s east coast when the container ship Solong came barreling down the coast at 16 knots (16 knots doesn't sound fast to this landlubber, but I gather from the commentators that 16 knots is really fast for this kind of ship) in a straight line and t-boned Stena Immaculate.
Between the obvious fault here -- the equivalent of a parked car rammed at 60mph by a car that bore down on it -- and the spilled fuel on fire, it sounds like big news. Here's an interesting and informative video from a shipping YouTuber.