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ZK87 Klazina

ZK87 Klazina

Photo: DGzRS
Photo: DGzRS

The 24 meter long fishing vessel Klazina became disabled near Sylt, Germany.  The Klazina had suffered engine damage and the vessel had gone adrift.  The crew requested assistance with the DGzRS responding.  The DGzRS dispatched a lifeboat to the scene.  The lifeboat was able to take the Klazina under tow and proceeded safely to Havneby.  No reports of injuries or pollution released.

Zk-87-Klazina

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Adler IV Aground

Adler IV Aground

 

The 32 meter long, 40 dwt Adler IV went aground between the islands of Sylt and Amrum near Hörnum, Germany with 160 passengers on board.  The master of the Adler IV had misjudged the water depth and went aground.   Several vessels responded from the DGzRS and Coast Guard to the scene.  Passengers were transferred safely to the sister ship, Adler VI.  No reports of injuries.  The Adler IV remained aground until the next high tide when it refloated and continued under its own power to Hörnum.

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