Oil tanker and cargo ship collide in English Channel



The oil tanker Seafrontier suffered significant damage
An oil tanker and a cargo ship have collided in the English Channel.
The collision happened 15 miles north east of Dover at 02:00 BST, the coastguard said. 
The 183m (600ft) tanker Seafrontier, which is loaded with gasoline, has a hole above the waterline and damage to the superstructure, the RNLI said.
The 225m (740ft) Huayang Endeavour was also damaged. None of the crew on board either ship was injured. 
"Although both vessels have been damaged, there is no water ingress and no pollution," a coastguard spokesman said. 
Huayang Endeavour was en route to Lagos in Nigeria and Seafrontier was travelling to Puerto Barrios in Guatemala. The vessels have Chinese and Indian crews on board, the UK coastguard said. 
Huayang EndeavourImage copyrightRNLI/DAN KEEN
Image captionThe Huayang Endeavour was on its way to Nigeria when the collision happened
SeafrontierImage copyrightRNLI
Image captionThe Seafrontier was damaged above the waterline, the RNLI said
A tug from Boulogne was called and the Seafrontier was taken under tow. The Huayang Endeavour is anchored mid-Channel between the two shipping lanes.
Both ships are registered in Hong Kong. 
Weather conditions at the time of the callout showed a moderate wind and the state of the sea was calm, the RNLI said.



Ships collide in Dover Straits: Seafrontier and Huayang Endeavour hit each other as coastguard and lifeboats called out

By Matt Leclere

Two ships collided in the Dover Straits in the early hours of this morning.
Coastguard teams including the search and rescue helicopter, lifeboats and a French tug were all sent to the scene of the crash, 15 miles north east of Dover.
Both vessels - an oil tanker carrying nearly 38,000 tons of petrol and a bulk carrier - were damaged in the collision just after 2am.
Damage to the oil tanker Seafrontier which crashed with a bulk carrier in the Channel. Picture: RNLI
None of the 49 crew from both ships - registered from Hong Kong with Indian and Chinese crews - were injured and all hands were accounted for.
Lifeboats from Dover and Ramsgate were called out at 2.42am and 2.37am, respectively.
The RNLI said conditions at the time were calm with a moderate wind.
The UK Coastguard carried out checks at the scene and no water was taken on board by either vessels nor was any pollution or fuel ditched into the water.
Dover and Ramsgate lifeboats were sent to the crash. Picture: RNLI
Seafrontier was left with a "hole above the water line and damage to the superstructure", the RNLI said.
French coastguard teams were also sent to the scene and posted a picture of the damage to the tanker saying there was no risk of pollution and the ships' hulls were intact.
The tanker, Seafrontier, was en route Puerto Barrios in Guatemala while the carrier, Huayang Endeavour, was travelling to Lagos in Nigeria.
Seafrontier was carrying 37,953 tonnes of gasoline and had 27 crew on board. Huayang Endeavour had 22 people on board and was "in ballast", the coastguard said.
A statement from the UK Coastguard said: "The Coastguard helicopter was sent to the scene, along with Dover and Ramsgate RNLI Lifeboats, in case evacuation was required.
French coastguard posted a picture of the damaged tanker
"The helicopter remained with the vessels for a short while, reporting information back to the Coastguard, before returning to base. The lifeboats have also now left and the tug has arrived on scene."
Counter pollution and salvage surveyors from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency are monitoring the situation.

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