
Paddy O’Callaghan
Paddy O’Callaghan is the chief coastguard who provided updates on the status of the vessels involved in a recent collision in the North Sea, assuring the public that the situation was being monitored closely and was deemed reasonably contained.
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Paddy O'Callaghan provides updates on the salvage operations following the incident.
Concern in Skegness as pellets wash upChief coastguard Paddy O'Callaghan said both the Solong and Stena Immaculate were stable.
First picture of tanker crew releasedPaddy O’Callaghan is the chief of the coastguards who reported on the discovery of plastic pellets in the water.
Après la collision entre navires en mer du Nord, des granulés de plastique découverts dans l’eau et sur la côte de l’AngleterrePaddy O’Callaghan, the chief coastguard, provided updates on the stability of the vessels involved in the collision.
Russian ship captain charged with manslaughter appears at Hull court | UK newsPaddy O’Callaghan, the chief coastguard, reported that the vessels involved in the collision are stable and under surveillance.
Russian captain of North Sea crash ship charged over death of crew member – The Irish TimesPaddy O’Callaghan stated that both vessels were 'stable' and that salvors had boarded them to continue damage assessments.
North Sea collision: Russian container ship captain charged with manslaughter | UK newsPaddy O’Callaghan, the chief coastguard, stated that the vessels were stable and salvage operations were ongoing.
North Sea collision: Russian captain of crashed cargo ship charged with manslaughter

























