Collision in the Dover Strait
The UK Coastguard was contacted at just after 2.00 this
morning to report that a bulk carrier and an oil tanker had been in collision
in the Dover Strait. Although both vessels have been damaged, there is no water
ingress and no pollution. A French tug is on scene with the vessels. There are
no injuries and all of the crew are accounted for.
The tanker, ‘Seafrontier’, which is loaded with 37953mt of gasoline has 27 people on
board. The bulk carrier ‘Huayang Endeavour’ is in ballast and has 22 people on
board. The Coastguard helicopter was sent to the scene, along with Dover and
Ramsgate RNLI Lifeboats, in case evacuation was required. 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.
The UK Coastguard Channel Navigation Information Service has
continued to work throughout the incident and is ensuring the safe passage of
vessels through the Dover Strait Traffic Separation Scheme. The Coastguard
continues to monitor the situation.
MCA Counter Pollution and Salvage and an MCA surveyor have
all been informed and are working to resolve the situation. The Secretary of
State’s Representative for Maritime Counter Pollution and Salvage has been advised and
is monitoring the situation.
Huayang Endeavour was on route to Lagos and Seafrontier was
on route to Puerto Barrios, when they collided. The vessels have Chinese and
Indian crews on board.