- Two bulk carriers collided in China's Yangtze River, confirmed by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).
- The vessels involved are Vega Dream, owned by Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Yangze 22, registered under Singapore.
- The collision occurred on December 30, with Yangze 22 suffering damage and spilling approximately 9 metric tonnes of fuel oil.
- Yangze 22 is currently positioned at Hengsha East Anchorage for a thorough damage assessment.
- The Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration is overseeing the cleanup efforts along with support from Yangze 22’s company.
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