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The Rescue Ship Kristrún Á Bjargi Retrieved a Fishing Boat After It Suffered a Leak

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Kristrún á Bjargi, the rescue ship of the Akranes Rescue Association, towed a fishing boat to the port of Akranes at ten o'clock this evening. One of the members of the Akranes Rescue Association on board Kristrún.Aðsend / Akranes Rescue AssociationThe rescue ship was called out at six o'clock after a leak occurred in the engine room of the boat about thirteen nautical miles, or just over 24 kilometers, west of Akranes. About an hour later, Kris…
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Kristrún á Bjargi, the rescue ship of the Akranes Rescue Association, towed a fishing boat to the port of Akranes at ten o'clock this evening. One of the members of the Akranes Rescue Association on board Kristrún.Aðsend / Akranes Rescue AssociationThe rescue ship was called out at six o'clock after a leak occurred in the engine room of the boat about thirteen nautical miles, or just over 24 kilometers, west of Akranes. About an hour later, Kris…

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RÚV broke the news on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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