Stricken Iranian Oil Tanker Keeps Exploding

January 12, 2018

The stricken Iranian oil tanker Sanchi keeps exploding, hampering efforts to extinguish the fire and rescue survivors, state media Xinhua said on Friday, citing the Ministry of Transport, as the blaze raged and worries grew the ship may break up and sink.
The week-long rescue effort following the tanker's collision with a freight ship on Saturday night has been roiled by poor weather, including 3-metre (10 feet) high waves and strong winds, and toxic fumes from the burning oil.
(Photo: China's Ministry of Transport)
(Photo: China's Ministry of Transport)
Dozens of the rescue boats were forced to retreat from dousing the tanker with foam on Wednesday due to an explosion.
 
(Reporting by Josephine Mason; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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