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New photos show moment of North Sea crash - as report says neither ship had 'dedicated lookout'

  • Investigators found no dedicated lookout on the Portuguese vessel Solong or the US tanker Stena Immaculate during their collision in the North Sea on March 10.
  • The crash occurred under patchy visibility conditions and resulted in large fires on both vessels, with 36 people rescued and one person missing, presumed dead.
  • Plastic pellets from Solong began washing up on Norfolk beaches post-collision, raising environmental concerns, although they are not considered toxic to animals.
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Hull Daily Mail broke the news in Hull, United Kingdom on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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