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A US-flagged oil tanker which burst into flames after being struck by a cargo ship was 'essential for US national security' and had been loaded with 142,000 barrels of jet fuel, it has emerged today.
Much is still unclear about this collision between an oil tanker and a container ship in the North Sea. We know it will impact the environment, but how badly depends on at least three things ...
A container ship hit a stationary U.S.-flagged oil tanker on Monday, forcing the crews to abandon ship. A search for a missing crew member ended Monday night. By Megan Specia Reporting from London.