(+) The Ship Has Been Checked After an Accident in the North Sea
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The Ulsteinvik ship that ran into trouble in the North Sea on Friday is now in Bergen.
In April, units of the Royal Dutch Sea Rescue Agency (KNRM) were called to a medical evacuation. Two crew members on board the "Glomar Venture" (built in 1990, Panama's flag) had injured themselves during a voyage on the North Sea. Later, in the Dutch media it became known that the ship had collapsed with a wind turbine. A lifeboat had taken the two injured on board and handed them over to an ambulance in Den Helder. Two other rescue boats and a…
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