The supertanker Torrey Canyon struck Pollard's Rock in the Seven Stones Reef, between Cornwall England and the Scillie Isles. This is off the Southwestern coast of Cornwall. The vessel sunk in 30 meters of water. The Royal Air Force bombed the ship to allow it to break up, and burn off the oil it was releasing.
The Torrey Canyon oil spill occurred in 1967 when the supertanker Torrey Canyon ran aground off the coast of Cornwall, England. The spill resulted in approximately 120,000 tons of crude oil being released into the ocean, causing significant environmental damage. It is one of the largest oil spills in history and led to increased regulations and disaster response efforts to prevent and mitigate future spills.
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The Torrey Canyon oil spill clean-up in 1967 cost around £6 million, which is about $16 million in today's currency. The operation involved a range of methods, including oil dispersants, beach cleaning, and controlled burning.
Canyon Bomber happened in 1978.
Torrey DeVitto goes by Tor, and Torrey Jo.
The Torrey Canyon oil spill in 1967 off the coast of Cornwall, England, caused extensive damage to marine life, seabirds, and habitats. The spill resulted in the death of thousands of birds and marine animals, and contaminated beaches and coastal ecosystems. It was one of the world's first major environmental disasters caused by an oil spill.
Patria disaster happened in 1940.
Westfield disaster happened in 1871.
PEPCON disaster happened in 1988.
Ryongchon disaster happened in 2004.
Flixborough disaster happened in 1974.