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At least 32 casualties in North Sea ship collision

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At least 32 people were brought to the British shore on Monday after the collision between the Stena Immaculate oil tanker and the Solong shipping vessel, although their condition is currently unclear...
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News video: BREAKING | Oil Tanker, Cargo Ship Collision Triggers Huge Blaze In North Sea, 32 Casualties | Watch

BREAKING | Oil Tanker, Cargo Ship Collision Triggers Huge Blaze In North Sea, 32 Casualties | Watch 03:32

A devastating collision between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea has resulted in a massive fire, leaving 32 casualties. Emergency teams are scrambling to contain the blaze and rescue survivors. Authorities are investigating the cause of the tragic accident. Watch the dramatic visuals...

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