the tanker annica caught fire in the Baltic Sea, off the port of Rostock in Germany, announced the German maritime search and rescue service that rescued the seven sailors who were on board, on Friday, October 11 around 10 in the morning.
According to the Central Maritime Emergency Command, the ship, 73 meters long and 12 meters wide and flying the German flag, was carrying around 640 tons of oil.
The seven sailors on board “were recovered” by the crew of a rescue ship and returned to land. Several of them are “slightly” The wounded, without specifying their number, reported to the central command shortly after 1:00 p.m. Emergency services continue to battle the fire and firefighters. “We are studying whether it is possible to board the tanker”specifies the same font.
The German tanker is located in Mecklenburg Bay, in northeastern Germany, between Kühlungsborn and Warnemünde, two towns located northwest of the port of Rostock. It is located at a distance of approximately 4.5 kilometers from the coast.
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