dpatopbilder - HANDOUT - 01.09.2022, Gibraltar: Auf diesem von der Regierung von Gibraltar zur Verfügung gestellten Foto, ist ein Leck mit Schweröl um Massengutfrachter «OS 35» zu sehen. Aus einem vor Gibraltar auf Grund gesetzten Frachter sind am Donnerstag größere Mengen Schweröl ins Meer geflossen. Das 178 Meter lange Schiff war zuvor mit einem Flüssiggastanker zusammengestoßen. Foto: HM Government of Gibraltar/AP/dpa - ACHTUNG: Nur zur redaktionellen Verwendung und nur mit vollständiger Nennung des vorstehenden Credits +++ dpa-Bildfunk +++

After the collision of two transport ships off Gibraltar, the police arrested one person. This person is already cooperating with the investigators, said the authorities of the British Overseas Territory on the southern tip of Spain on Thursday.

No further information was initially announced. Meanwhile, large amounts of heavy oil flowed into the sea from the freighter that ran aground in the collision on Thursday. The 178 meter long ship had previously collided with a liquid gas tanker.

The fuel escaped from two fans for the tanks of the bulk carrier “OS 35”, reported the newspaper “Gibraltar Chronicle”, citing the harbor master of the British Overseas Territory at the southern tip of Spain.

Photos showed how an oil slick several hundred meters long spread around the ship outside of the oil barriers that had been deployed. A second oil barrier was laid out directly in front of the Catalan Bay beach on the east side of the monkey rock, as Gibraltar is also called.

Authorities feared an oil spill in Gibraltar and the coast of neighboring Spain.

In the evening, the port authority began pumping out the 215 tons of heavy fuel oil, 250 tons of diesel and 27 tons of lubricating oil on board. The pumping has not been successful so far, as announced by the government of Gibraltar.

In addition, the salvage of the ship has become even more complicated and will probably take weeks. The hull had warped severely because only the bow, which had already been washed over, was lying on the ground. This compression of the ship’s hull would also have loosened the seals on the tank vents. Divers have now been able to seal them again, as the newspaper wrote.

The ship flying the Tuvalu flag collided with a liquid gas tanker at anchor on Monday evening for reasons that are still unknown. A four by ten meter hole had been torn in the ship’s side below the waterline.

As the ship began to sink, she was intentionally grounded in shallower water east of Gibraltar about 700 meters from the beach.