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- ABT_Summer abstract "MV ABT Summer was an oil tanker which was built at the South Korean shipbuilding yard of Ulsan and launched in 1974. The vessel was 344 metres in length and almost 82 metres in breadth. While under a Liberian flag, fully laden with Iranian crude and en route to Rotterdam she sank 700 nautical miles off the Angolan coast. An unexplained explosion occurred on May 28 1991 and the ship and its cargo began to burn. Five of the crew of thirty-two were killed in the incident, four of whom were initially reported as missing. The following day, a slick 32 km long and 7 km wide began to form. The ship continued to burn for three days before sinking on June 1. The vessel's 260,000 tonne cargo of oil was lost, leaving a visible slick on the ocean surface of approximately eighty square miles. Attempts to locate the wreck following the incident proved unsuccessful.".
- ABT_Summer wikiPageID "44612185".
- ABT_Summer wikiPageLength "1983".
- ABT_Summer wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- ABT_Summer wikiPageRevisionID "689023582".
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLink Angola.
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_disasters.
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oil_spills.
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLink Liberia.
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLink List_of_oil_spills.
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLink Rotterdam.
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLink Ulsan.
- ABT_Summer wikiPageWikiLinkText "ABT Summer".
- ABT_Summer subject Category:Maritime_disasters.
- ABT_Summer subject Category:Oil_spills.
- ABT_Summer hypernym Tanker.
- ABT_Summer type Ship.
- ABT_Summer comment "MV ABT Summer was an oil tanker which was built at the South Korean shipbuilding yard of Ulsan and launched in 1974. The vessel was 344 metres in length and almost 82 metres in breadth. While under a Liberian flag, fully laden with Iranian crude and en route to Rotterdam she sank 700 nautical miles off the Angolan coast. An unexplained explosion occurred on May 28 1991 and the ship and its cargo began to burn.".
- ABT_Summer label "ABT Summer".
- ABT_Summer sameAs Q287595.
- ABT_Summer sameAs ABT_Summer.
- ABT_Summer sameAs ABT_Summer.
- ABT_Summer sameAs m.012fcn3v.
- ABT_Summer sameAs Q287595.
- ABT_Summer wasDerivedFrom ABT_Summer?oldid=689023582.
- ABT_Summer isPrimaryTopicOf ABT_Summer.