Cargo ship crash detail sent by crew member who says “blue outside” tanker on the ship
London – An American man in the tanker in MV Stena, when Monday was shot by a cargo ship, caused both vessels Turned into a flame on the east coast of EnglandThe other ship of CBS News “came out of the blue” and Rammed Stena.
Asked to be anonymous because the accident was not allowed to speak with the accident, the person who was anonymous and an anchor was anchored and all other ships in the area, which meant the coordinates of the collision, he said, he said.
Portuguese flagged container can include only seconds to react to the impact of the ship and hear the effects of the ship. Then suddenly, “a massive ship came out of blue.”
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The man said that Solong did not stop immediately after whining in Stanus, and this was about 10 minutes after the initial effect, he said. The person probably said that the other crew members, who carried a jet fuel for the US Army, explained that no one in the mountain bridge in the accident.
The flames erupted from the stand and the staff immediately took action. He said they were wearing a protective gear and struggled to fight the fire, but it decided to quickly leave the ship and leave the ship.
They went to the rooms to seize crew members, life jackets and ambulances. Then they went to the stacking point and sounded. They all entered the rescue ship and re-collected. When everyone moved to his life ship, they were turned on. Captain was the last man who left the stand.
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The man described the flames in the squad, as he made fun of the staff and said that part of a part of the sailors was so close. He said he could no longer wait to leave the ship and lasted about 30 minutes from evacuation of the whole incident.
The male crew was trained for such disasters such as these disasters and the moment of evacuation has been “textbook” and implemented in accordance with the procedure.
The US official said that Stena’s US official was advanced to the US Defense Ministry’s support, but said the incident would not affect US military operations or the presidency.