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SS Storstad was a 6,028 GRT Norwegian collier (coal freighter), built in 1910 in Newcastle upon Tyne by Armstrong, Whitworth & Co Ltd. She was torpedoed and sunk during the First World War on 8 March 1917 by German submarine SM U-62.Storstad is best known for ramming and sinking the RMS Empress of Ireland in 1914, an accident which caused the deaths of over 1,000 people.
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SS Storstad
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Torpedoed and sunk byU-62on 8 March 1917
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