Two vessels collide off Singapore waters, one crew member injured, light oil sheens seen


A crew member from Singapore-registered tanker Marine Dynamo reported suffering minor bruises and sprains. - CHEVRON

SINGAPORE: The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is investigating a collision between a Singapore-registered tanker, Marine Dynamo, and a Malta-registered bulk carrier, Flag Gangos, on Sept 1.

MPA said in a statement that the master of Marine Dynamo reported that the incident happened at about 8km south of Tanah Merah, at 9.25am.

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