One dead, four missing after freighters collide in North Sea

Rescue ships search for survivors following a ship collision in the North Sea near the German island of Helgoland
German rescue ships are seen in search for survivors following the collision of two freighter ships, the British-flagged vessel Verity and the Bahamas-flagged freighter Polesie, in the German North Sea Bight, as Germany's Central Command for Maritime Emergencies said on Tuesday, in this handout photo obtained by Reuters on October 24, 2023. Havariekommando/Handout via REUTERS
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The Verity, which the Central Command for Maritime Emergencies said had sunk, had been on its way from Bremen to the English town of Immingham with seven crew members on board. The Polesie was sailing from Hamburg to La Coruna in Spain.

The four missing crew members may be alive and sheltering inside the vessel on the sea floor, a spokesperson said during a press conference later, adding a team of divers was looking for signs of life.

The Verity was carrying steel and had 1,300 cubic metres of diesel on board, the spokesperson added.

The ship collided with the Polesie at around 0300 GMT about 12 nautical miles (22 kilometres) southwest of Germany's Heligoland archipelago.

The Polesie had 22 people on board, none of whom were injured, the central command said.

One rescued man was taken to a hospital on land and the other was on his way to hospital on board the German maritime rescue cruiser Hermann Marwede, it added.

A cruise ship operated by P&O Cruises was involved in the search operation, a spokesperson for the company said.

Authorities reported strong winds in the area and waves of up to three metres.

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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