A fire broke out on board the German-flagged oil tanker Annika, but quick action from maritime rescue services prevented any spill of its 640 metric tons of oil.
All seven crew members were safely rescued from the tanker, suggesting effective emergency protocols in place during maritime incidents.
Experts assessed the condition of the vessel after the fire was extinguished and determined it to be stable, showcasing successful firefighting measures.
The German authorities decided to tow the Annika to Rostock to ensure thorough inspections and effective management of the incident.
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