Dutch freighter Flinterstar sinks after collision off Belgian coast, 12 rescued
AMSTERDAM Oct 6 (Reuters) - A small Dutch freight ship sank early Tuesday morning after colliding with a tanker in the North Sea off the Belgian coast, the Netherlands' coast guard said. All aboard were saved.
Coast Guard spokeswoman Vanessa Strijbosch said 11 of the 12 crew of the Dutch freighter Flinterstar were rescued from frigid North Sea waters, and one was being treated for hypothermia.
The Marshall Island-flagged tanker Al-Oraiq also suffered damage and is anchored by the site of the collision, 10 kilometres from the coast near the Belgian port of Zeebrugge, she said.
Traffic has been halted from entering or exiting the Western Schelt estuary, an important shipping route to the port Antwerp.
The Al-Oraiq, which carries LNG, is not leaking any petrochemicals.
The rescue operation, which included at least three rescue ships, five tug boats and a helicopter, was led and coordinated by the Belgian coast guard, with assistance from the Dutch.
The cause of the collision is not yet known.
AMSTERDAM Oct 6 (Reuters) - A small Dutch freight ship sank early Tuesday morning after colliding with a tanker in the North Sea off the Belgian coast, the Netherlands' coast guard said. All aboard were saved.
Coast Guard spokeswoman Vanessa Strijbosch said 11 of the 12 crew of the Dutch freighter Flinterstar were rescued from frigid North Sea waters, and one was being treated for hypothermia.
The Marshall Island-flagged tanker Al-Oraiq also suffered damage and is anchored by the site of the collision, 10 kilometres from the coast near the Belgian port of Zeebrugge, she said.
Traffic has been halted from entering or exiting the Western Schelt estuary, an important shipping route to the port Antwerp.
The Al-Oraiq, which carries LNG, is not leaking any petrochemicals.
The rescue operation, which included at least three rescue ships, five tug boats and a helicopter, was led and coordinated by the Belgian coast guard, with assistance from the Dutch.
The cause of the collision is not yet known.
Flinter’s director Bart Otto told ANP the Flinterstar is on a sandback ‘with water up to the deck’. He said he was happy the crew had been rescued safely, although several have been taken to hospital. The tanker has been towed to Zeebrugge for repairs but is not thought to be leaking, news agency ANP said. A Dutch salvage vessel is on its way to the accident location. Shipping in the western part of the Westerschelde estuary has been disrupted, Nos said.