Thursday 2 January 2014

Stranded Antarctic ship passengers rescued



All 52 passengers who were stranded aboard an ice-locked ship in Antarctica for more than a week were rescued by helicopter early Thursday, officials said.


The Akademic Shokalskiy sent out a distress call on Christmas morning after it became surrounded by sea ice while on a scientific mission more than 1,700 miles south of Australia.
On Thursday, a helicopter from a Chinese ice-breaking ship Xue Long — or Snow Dragon — transported groups from a makeshift helipad which the passengers had stomped out in the ice near the ship.
The  Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) tweeted at 6.20 a.m. ET Thursday that all of the 52 passengers had been airlifted from the Akademik Shokalskiy and were now on board the Aurora Australis ice-breaker.
Rescuers were forced to turn to the helicopter after both the Snow Dragon and the Aurora Australis had to abandon attempts to smash their way to the Shokalskiy after encountering sea ice up to 12-feet thick.
The helicopter plan itself had been delayed for several days by high winds and fog.
All 22 crew members on the Shokalskiy are expected to remain with the ship to wait for the sea ice to disperse.

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