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Marco Polo

Marco Polo

Marco Polo
Photo: Norwegian Air Force

The 580 foot long passenger cruise ship Marco Polo ran aground off Gravdal, Norway.  The Marco Polo was passing too close to the rocky shore when it ran aground.  Multiple tugs and Coast Guard vessels arrived on scene.  Their efforts to refloat the cruise ship failed.  The Marco Polo was able to refloat itself later with the rising tide.  No reports of injuries to crew or passengers on board.  The Marco Polo proceeded to a quay in Buksnesfjord.

Marco Polo

Marco Polo

Marco Polo
Photo: nrk.no

The 176 meter long, 5180 dwt passenger cruise ship Marco Polo went aground near Sortland, Norway.   The Marco Polo was proceeding through the Sortland Sound when it struck a previously unknown shoal.   The vessel suffered a small gash in one of its ballast tanks.   No reports of injuries to the 1,100 passengers and crew on board.  The Marco Polo proceeded to Sortland where it made temporary repairs and was allowed to proceed on its scheduled voyage.  Reports state a local pilot was in command at the time and the master was not on the bridge at the time of the incident.

 

 

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