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Passengers of the Explorer cruise ship arrive by lifeboat at Fildes bay on King George Island, where Chile has a research base, after their ship hit an iceberg off the coast of the Antarctic, in this photo released by the Chilean Army Nov. 23, 2007.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
LONDON, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- A total of 154 on board a
luxury cruiseliner which sank after hitting an iceberg in the Antarctic Ocean
were rescued on Friday.
The stricken Explorer is now listing at 45 degrees
near the South Shetland Islands, off the Argentinian coast, Sky news reported.
The 100 passengers and 54 crew were evacuated on
lifeboats and after enduring temperatures of minor 5 degree Celsius. Among them
were 24 British, four Irish, 14 Americans, 12 Canadians and 10 Australians.
They were then ferried to cruiseship the Nord Norge,
which was one of five boats sent to the scene, before sending back to Port
Ushuaia, Argentina.
Nord Norge captain Arnvid Hansen said, "Everybody is
in a good position. People are cold but there is no hypothermia."
Two crew stayed on board for a time to pump out water
from the Explorer, which suffered a 25cm by 10cm rupture in its hull after
hitting the iceberg. The cruiseliner is expected to sink into the 2,000 feet
depths.
The Explorer, which set out from Ushuaia on the
southern tip of Argentina on Nov. 11 for a 19-day trip through Drake Passage, is
owned and chartered by Canada-based Gap Adventures.
The vessel, one of the best-known specialist cruise
ships in the world, has run aground before in Antarctica. It grounded on rocks
off Weincke Island in December 1979.
Chilean Navy rescues sunken cruise
liner's passengers, crew members
SANTIAGO, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- The Chilean Navy
participated on Friday in a successful international operation rescuing a cruise
liner's 100 passengers and 54 crew members after the boat crashed against an
iceberg in the Antarctic Ocean.
The 2,400-ton cruise liner M/S Explorer hit an iceberg
early Friday near King George island in the Antarctic Ocean near a Chilean base
and the Shetland del Sur islands. Full story
Ship carrying 154 people sinking in
Antarctic
BEIJING, Nov. 23 (Xinhuanet) -- A ship carrying 154 people
struck an object in Antarctic waters and is sinking, Britain's Coast Guard said
Friday.
All passengers have been evacuated from the ship named
Explorer, said Neil Oliver of the Coast Guard station at Falmouth, England. Full story
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