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Drifting Norway cruise ship Viking Sky towed to port after hundreds rescued by helicopter
- Mayday call from cruise ship that suffered engine failure in stormy weather
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A cruise liner that ran into trouble in rough seas off Norway was being towed to port on Sunday after hundreds of passengers were helicoptered to safety.
The Viking Sky lost power and started drifting mid-afternoon on Saturday in perilous waters two kilometres (1.2 miles) off More og Romsdal, prompting the captain to send out a distress call.
The authorities launched an airlift in very difficult conditions rather than run the risk of leaving people on board.
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“We would rather have the passengers on land rather than on board the ship,” police chief Tor Andre Franck said.
By Sunday, the crew had managed to restart three of its four engines and two tugs arrived.
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