What is sodium cyanide? Experts explain health and environmental risks of North Sea spill - A North Sea cargo ship collision ...
"Sodium Cyanide is used widely in metal processing and, whilst quite corrosive and toxic, it only becomes a serious problem ...
According to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), sodium cyanide is a white crystal-like almond-coloured solid that is ...
An oil tanker carrying jet fuel and a cargo ship packed with highly toxic chemicals collided in the North Sea off the coast ...
A cargo ship that smashed into a US military chartered oil tanker off the northeast coast of England on Monday was carrying ...
Sodium cyanide is a compound that is highly toxic and potentially extremely dangerous. It usually takes the form of a white ...
The highly toxic material may have spilled into the water when a tanker collided with a container ship on Monday ...
Shipping company Ernst Russ said Solong has empty containers previously used to transport the ‘hazardous chemical’.
A collision in the North Sea involving two ships off the Yorkshire coast saw crews battle to contain a monumental fire, with initial reports suggesting the cargo included jet fuel and possibly sodium ...
There are no containers of sodium cyanide onboard a ship involved in a crash in the North Sea, its owner said. Shipping company Ernst Russ said Solong has empty containers previously used to ...
Collision area has massive populations of seabirds, such as puffins and gannets, while porpoises and seals breed nearby ...
Ernst Russ, who own the cargo ship, say the burning vessel is drifting southwards with one crew member still missing.