Gibraltar collision: Crucial hours as fuel removed from stricken ship
IMAGE SOURCE, Image caption, Rescue groups have raced to siphon fuel off a grounded transport after it crashed into a gas big hauler off Gibraltar and started spilling fuel oil into the ocean. Specialists said there had been a critical hole from the OS 35 on Thursday and blasts were conveyed trying to stop the oil spreading. By Friday morning, the British abroad domain expressed 80% of the boat's diesel fuel had been taken out. The main priest portrayed the following 48 hours as pivotal. Laborers would start siphoning the boat's weighty fuel oil, which was the most dirtying fuel ready, Fabian Picardo told the BBC. "I'm extremely worried about a possible spill and won't be loose until the vessel is totally taken out." Nobody was harmed when the mass transporter impacted late on Monday with the big hauler Adam LNG, which was conveying melted gaseous petrol. Albeit the OS 35 was harmed, Gibraltar specialists said the boat kept on leaving the Bay of Gibraltar, hea...