Albanian Commercial Vessel and Split Fishing Boat Collide near Blitvenica off Sibenik
March 2nd, 2008
Zagreb, March 2 (CP) – An Albanian commercial ship and a fishing boat from Split collided near the Blitvenica island on Saturday afternoon with no injuries reported.
The two vessels collided sideways and their captains are being questioned by the police in order to establish how the accident came about.
Unofficial reports have it that negligence from both sides was the reason for the collision.
No one was injured in the crash and there was not a lot of material damage and no danger of pollution.
News Info: News in Society, Tagged: Blitvenica, collision
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