Two crew members hurt when ship crashed into windmill on North Sea
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North Sea Collision: A ship hits a wind turbine and hurts two
A ship entered on Sunday morning in collision with a wind turbine in the North Sea off Callantsoog, in the north of the Netherlands. Two people were injured, reports Dutch local television channel NH Nieuws on Monday 21 April 2025. ...
Ship in North Sea hits windmill, two injured
A supply ship has collided with a windmill in the North Sea. Two crew members were injured and taken to hospital, the coastguard confirmed after reporting by NH Nieuws. A third crew member later went to hospital. The collision occurred around 07:00 near Callantsoog. It involved the Glomar Venture, which sails under the flag of Panama. There were eight people on board in total. The cause of the accident is unknown. It is also unclear how extensiv…
Two crewmen injured as OSV hits wind turbine in Dutch North Sea
The Royal Dutch Sea Rescue Society (KNRM) has stated that it evacuated two injured crewmen from an OSV that hit the base of an offshore wind turbine in the North Sea. The 1990-built Glomar Venture, owned by the Dutch offshore support vessel player Glomar, made a call for medical evacuation around 7 am local time …
Crew injured as offshore support vessel hits North Sea wind turbine
The Royal Dutch Sea Rescue Society reports it evacuated two injured crewmembers from a privately operated offshore standby safety vessel that had hit the base off an offshore wind turbine in the North Sea. There is no word on the condition of the two crewmembers who were taken to a hospital in the Netherlands while the media reports indicate a third crewmember also voluntarily went to the hospital after the vessel returned to port. The call for …
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