Koeketiene
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This may well warrant an inclusion: http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/regio/westvlaanderen/1.2461921
Link posted for pics - Google translation see below
Link posted for pics - Google translation see below
Off the coast of Zeebrugge a gas tanker and a freighter collided. The freighter sank, the 12 sailors were all saved. There were no hazardous materials aboard the sunken ship, but there is leaking oil into the sea.
"Around 4:15 pm there is some eight kilometers off the coast was a collision between the gas tanker and cargo ship. The cargo ship about 130 meters long with 12 people on board has sunk," said provincial governor Carl Decaluwé. It is about the Dutch ship Flinterstar (pictured below), which had put price to Bilbao. According to company Flinter, the owner of the ship, the ship would not have sunk completely, but rather stand on a sand bank. "The water is wells up to the deck," said Bart Otto Flinter.
Belgian Navy
The coastal rescue occurred en masse into action to track down the 12 crew members of the sunken freighter. At least three Dutch lifeboats, five tugs and a helicopter arrived on the spot. All crew members were rescued now. "That's a strong performance of our coastal rescue, because with such temperatures there is not much time to save people," said Decaluwé. The captain and a sailor were taken to the hospital, the first with hypothermia, the second with a problem on the nose.
Oil Trace length of about one mile
The governor now particularly concerned about the impact on the environment. The ship had or no hazardous materials aboard, but it is leaking oil. It has already established an oil spill along the length of one mile, which spreads in a north-northeast direction. The oil floats so not off the coast and Veiligheidsregio Zealand does not expect that the oil in the short term will end up on the beaches. Yet Decaluwé the fire departments on the coast still prompted to check the beaches by oil.
The 315 meter long gas tanker, the Al-Oraiq sailing under the flag of the Marshall Islands, was slightly damaged, but danger of explosion has not been as Decaluwé. A small leak was immediately under control. The tanker has now arrived in Zeebrugge, where gas network operator Fluxys provides assistance to secure the methane tanker.
How the accident could happen is not yet clear. "The ships collided off the fairway, but whatever the cause, should be further clarified." The clash was the shipping traffic on the Scheldt even obstructed, but shipping traffic was lifted between 7 and 8 o'clock.