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reply posted on 16-1-2009 @ 05:35 AM by Hellmutt
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These are three different incidents involving that ship. The first was when she crashed into the bridge in 2005. The second incident in Denmark was just before Christmas 2008 (with her new name). Now she's sinking in Norway.

Or maybe not...? They say she will probably sink, but they are not 100% sure. Other ships are assisting, and they're apparently trying to save her. A crew of 10, from Lithuania and Ukraine, were rescued from her. She is loaded with timber. They are worried about a nearby fishfarm. There's a lot of timber floating around right now...


Ti personer reddet fra synkende skip | ABC Nyheter (in Norwegian)


reply posted on 16-1-2009 @ 12:04 PM by Hellmutt
It turns out that the man on the bridge was asleep.



Photo: Kystvaktfartøyet KV "Ålesund" / SCANPIX HANDOUT


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reply posted on 17-1-2009 @ 12:13 AM by Hellmutt
The ship is registered in Malta. Is Norwegian-owned. The Captain is Norwegian. The rest of the crew is from Ukraine and Lithuania. The man on the bridge, who was asleep at the time (causing the accident), is from Ukraine. The rescue operation was dramatic for the crew, and they were saved just in time.


I've found a couple of sources in english:


Crew Rescued As Maltese Ship Runs Aground Off Norway


All 10 crew rescue from sinking freighter


The captain of that boat Helge Hellesund said on state radio NRK that the crew "climbed upward as the ship sank under their feet."

The Norwegian-owned Mirabelle has been involved in several accidents. In 2005, when it was called Karen Danielsen, it slammed into Denmark's 18-kilometer (11-mile) -long Great Belt Bridge, killing one crewman.

Please visit the link provided for the complete story.

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