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February 17, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Four crew airlifted off Dutch cargo ship

A Dutch cargo ship is under tow to North Eastern Spain after a second SOS call this weekend involving a chemical reaction with its cargo. The ship is loaded with fertiliser. The first came early on Saturday off the coast of A Coruña, and resulted in the vessel’s engines being put on stop and a [&hel

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A Dutch cargo ship is under tow to North Eastern Spain after a second SOS call this weekend involving a chemical reaction with its cargo. The ship is loaded with fertiliser.

The first came early on Saturday off the coast of A Coruña, and resulted in the vessel’s engines being put on stop and a Development Ministry tug called out to tow it away from the coast.

The ‘Ostedijk’ was given authorisation to continue its route to Valencia on Saturday night.

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