A British cargo ship has sunk after it collided with another vessel in the North Sea off the German coast this morning, with several people still missing as rescuers desperately search for survivors.
British-flagged vessel Verity collided with another cargo ship Polesie at around 3am this morning about 14 miles southwest of the German island of Helgoland, Germany‘s Central Command for Maritime Emergencies said.
The 300ft vessel, which was on its way from Bremen in Germany to the British port of Immingham, sank following the impact and rescuers have launched a desperate mission to find several people who are missing.
The P&O cruise ship Iona, which left Southampton three days ago for Hamburg, Rotterdam and Bruges in Belgium, has now joined in the search for survivors but picked up three bodies according to passengers on board. It is believed six sailors are still missing, reports Bild.
Rhys Johnson, who is onboard the Iona, told MailOnline that when he and other passengers were awoken at 5.30am to an emergency announcement about the accident, everyone ‘was in a state of panic’ and ‘petrified’.
Another holidaymaker, Gary Corbin, claimed the cruise liner recovered three bodies during the search. MailOnline has contacted P&O Cruises for comment.
Mr Johnson, who saw the cruise liner searching the waters with spotlights, said: ‘We are on holiday but this is a very tragic situation.
‘We cannot comprehend how the people involved in the collision must be feeling along with the family of the people who remain missing or have lost their lives.’
One person has already been rescued from the water and was being given medical treatment, the emergency command said, adding that their search for several more is continuing. But that search in the 15C North Sea is being hampered by 30mph winds, 10ft waves and poor visibility due to fog.
The 300ft vessel, which was on its way from Bremen in Germany to the British port of Immingham, sank following the impact and rescuers have launched a desperate mission to find several people who are missing. Pictured: Rescue vessels at the scene
The P&O cruise ship Iona, which left Southampton three days ago for Hamburg, Rotterdam and Bruges in Belgium, has now joined in the search for survivors
British-flagged vessel Verity (file image) collided with another cargo ship Polesie at around 5am this morning about 14 miles southwest of the island of Helgoland, Germany ‘s Central Command for Maritime Emergencies said
An image from Marine Traffic shows the two cargo ships getting perilously close to each other before colliding
The emergency command said any victims rescued from the water can receive medical care on board the cruise ship Iona.
The other ship, the Bahamas-flagged Polesie that had left Hamburg for La Coruna in Spain, remained afloat with 22 people on board after the collision. The Verity was the smaller vessel with a length of almost 300 feet, compared to the Polesie’s 295 feet.
The P&O cruise ship Iona, which can hold 5,200 holidaymakers and 1,800 crew, has joined several vessels in the search, including sea rescue cruisers ‘Hermann Marwede’ and ‘Bernhard Gruben’.
Mr Johnson said he was woken up at 5.45am this morning to an emergency announcement and saw the Iona searching the dark waters with a beam as he stepped out onto the deck.
‘Everyone was very petrified and scared. Everyone was in a state of panic,’ Mr Johnson told MailOnline.
‘It was very dark, we had search beams from all angles of the cruise ship hunting. There were chilling noises and announcements as everyone was trying to find out what was happening.’
He added: ‘You never know what’s going to happen in the world, we just all hope that the outcome does not become more tragic.’
Mr Johnson added that he had also heard from those onboard that Iona has recovered three bodies but this has not yet been confirmed.
Two rescue cruisers, an emergency tug, a pilot boat, a police patrol boat and a helicopter are helping with the search.
A helicopter is also involved in the search as well as an emergency tug, a pilot boat and a police patrol boat.
The German emergency command said it also has a sensor aircraft flying over the sea in order to obtain more information on the whereabouts of Verity.
Two rescue cruisers, an emergency tug, a pilot boat, a police patrol boat and a helicopter are helping with the search
A view from the P&O cruise ship Iona shows the rescue operation underway with several vessels at the scene
Mr Johnson, who saw the cruise ship searching the waters with a spotlight, said: ‘This is a very tragic situation’
A helicopter (pictured) is also involved in the search as well as an emergency tug, a pilot boat and a police patrol boat
The other ship, the Bahamas-flagged Polesie (file image), remained afloat with 22 people on board
The P&O cruise ship Iona (file image), which left Southampton three days ago for Hamburg, Rotterdam and Bruges in Belgium, has now joined in the search for the survivors. The emergency command said the victims can receive medical care on board Iona
A P&O Cruises spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘P&O Cruises Iona is currently involved in a search and rescue operation off the coast of Germany.
‘The incident is ongoing and Iona’s cooperation complies with international maritime law as well as being consistent with the company’s moral and legal obligations.
‘Iona is scheduled to be at sea today and this event should have no impact upon tomorrow’s scheduled call to Rotterdam or the onward itinerary.’
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