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North Sea ship collision leaves seafarer missing, raises chemical spill fears

US-based logistics company Crowley, the operator of the tanker Stena Immaculate, confirmed the vessel involvement in a North Sea allision with the container ship Solong. The collision resulted in fires on both vessels and the apparent disappearance of a Solong crew member.

While the remaining crew members of both ships are reportedly safe, search operations for the missing seafarer have not yielded any results yet. Additionally, some reports suggest that the UK Coast Guard has ended the search after extensive efforts.

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