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2 ships run aground by gales off NW British coast
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 02 - 2008


Rescue workers airlifted 37 people from two
vessels that ran aground off Britain's northwestern coast during storms with gale force winds and massive waves, officials said Friday according to The Associated Press.
On Friday night, a third vessel _ a freighter _ got in
trouble in high seas off southwest England, and the Royal
Air Force was sending a helicopter to rescue a crew member
who suffered spinal injuries, Sky News TV reported. The
freighter lost some of its cargo and was pumping water from
the vessel near the Scilly Isles, Sky said.
Earlier Friday, helicopters rescued the 14-member Spanish
crew of the Spinning Dale trawler on rocks off St. Kilda in
Scotland's Western Isles, coast guard spokesman Fred
Caygill said. Two of the crew were later treated at a
British hospital for hypothermia.
Late Thursday and early Friday, the coast guard
successfully airlifted 23 people off a ferry that ran
aground near England's Blackpool beach resort soon after a
freak wave left it listing on its side, Caygill said.
The Spaniards were trapped on the rocks under a cliff at
St. Kilda, an uninhabited volcanic archipelago. The
gale-force winds swirling around the cliff made it
difficult for a helicopter to approach, Caygill said.
The trawler sent a distress call at 0520 GMT as strong
Force 9 gales _ with winds ranging from 76-87 kph (47-54
mph) _ lashed the island. Caygill said the winds were
approaching Force 11 _ a violent storm with winds of 88-102
kph (55-63 mph) _ by 0900 GMT.
In the other incident, the Riverdance ferry ran into
trouble Thursday night and three helicopters soon arrived
to begin rescuing those on board.
At one point the ferry, which carried cargo and
passengers, was listing at 45 degrees in 70 mph (110 kph)
winds and 23-foot (seven-meter) waves, the coast guard
said.
Some crew members remained aboard the ferry during the
rescue operation to try to stabilize the vessel's cargo and
restart its engines. They were still with the ferry when it
ran aground, but were later taken off.
A salvage operation was under way Friday, Caygill said.


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