THE HAGUE, Oct. 12, 2010

Stricken Tanker Leaks Jet Fuel in North Sea

Greek Tanker Heads for Holland with 16Ft Gash in Side after Collision; Spill Reportedly Small, Evaporating Fast

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  • This file photo taken by Chris Hunsicker and posted on the Shipspotting.com web forum shows the Mindoro tanker, which was damaged in a collision with a container ship Oct. 12, 2010 in the North Sea.

    This file photo taken by Chris Hunsicker and posted on the Shipspotting.com web forum shows the Mindoro tanker, which was damaged in a collision with a container ship Oct. 12, 2010 in the North Sea.  (Shipspotting.com)

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(AP)  A Greek tanker collided with a container ship 20 miles off the Dutch coast Tuesday and briefly leaked jet fuel into the North Sea, a Coast Guard spokesman said.

The crew of the Mindoro, was able to pump the remaining fuel into an undamaged part of the ship, ending the leak, Coast Guard spokesman Peter van Oorschot said.

"We have a small slick in the water, but it is minimal and it is evaporating very quickly," he said, adding that it was unclear how much jet fuel had spilled into the sea. Offshore winds were blowing the slick away from the coast.

"The situation appears to be under control," he added.

Van Oorschot said an oil spill control boat was on its way to the stricken tanker as a precaution. A coast guard tug boat also was heading to the scene.

Nobody was injured on either of the ships, Van Oorschot said.

The Mindoro dropped its anchor and was waiting for experts to investigate whether it was safe for it to return to port. The tanker had a 16-foot-wide hole torn in its hull close to the waterline.

The container ship involved in the collision, the Cypriot-flagged Jork Ranger, was returning to port, but was not seriously damaged.

Van Oorschot said it was not immediately clear how the collision happened.

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