German Authorities Halt a Search for 4 Sailors Missing After 2 Ships Collided in the North Sea
BERLIN –– One body has been recovered, two people have been rescued, and four are missing after two freighters collided in the North Sea off the coast of Germany, the maritime emergency authority said on Tuesday.
The four missing crew members may be alive and sheltering inside the vessel on the sea floor, a spokesperson said during a press conference later, adding a team of divers was looking for signs of life.
The Verity was carrying steel and had 1,300 cubic meters of diesel on board, the spokesperson added.
The ship collided with the Polesie at around 0300 GMT about 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) southwest of Germany’s Heligoland archipelago.
The Polesie had 22 people on board, none of whom were injured, the central command said.
One rescued man was taken to a hospital on land and the other was on his way to hospital on board the German maritime rescue cruiser Hermann Marwede, it added.
A cruise ship operated by P&O Cruises was involved in the search operation, a spokesperson for the company said.
Authorities reported strong winds in the area and waves of up to three meters.
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