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Humber ports resume shipping operations after North Sea collision, movement affected

The shipping operations in commercial ports of Britain's Humber Estuary resumed on Tuesday, with no special precautions in place after a collision that occurred in the North Sea. However, the incident still affected movements into and out the ports.

A spokesperson for ABP said that the four ports controlled by Associated British Ports – Hull, Immingham Goole and Grimsby – had allowed vessels to enter and exit since Monday night following the collision of a container vessel with a fuel tanker at sea.

She did not provide any further details.

During the immediate response to the North Sea incident, which happened just off the northeastern coast near the Humber Estuary on Monday, some shipping was suspended at Humber Ports.

According to the ABP, Immingham is Britain's largest port in terms of tonnage. It handles around 46 million tons per year. (Reporting and editing by Peter Graff. Robert Harvey)

(source: Reuters)