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Finnish ferry runs aground in Baltic sea 

331 passengers and 98 crew, are aboard the vessel

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Nov 2020 11:30AM

Finnish ferry runs aground in Baltic sea 
The Viking Line’s “Grace,” sailing between the Finnish port of Turku and the Swedish capital Stockholm, hit rocks around 14.15pm shortly before a stopover in Mariehamn, in the Aland archipelago.  –  AFP pic, November 22, 2020

STOCKHOLM – A passenger ferry ran aground Saturday next to islands between Sweden and Finland, leaving nearly 430 passengers and crew stranded for the night, the Finnish owner and coast guard said.

The Viking Line’s “Grace,” sailing between the Finnish port of Turku and the Swedish capital Stockholm, hit rocks around 14.15pm shortly before a stopover in Mariehamn, in the Aland archipelago, said Finland’s coast guard. 

It said the cause of the accident was not immediately known but there were powerful winds in the region.

“There is no water leak and no immediate threat” to passengers, the coast guard said on Twitter.

Aboard the vessel were 331 passengers and 98 crew, said a Viking Line spokesman.

“The passengers will have to spend the night on board and disembark (Sunday),” said the spokesman.

“The ship’s situation is stable. On Sunday we will tell the passengers which ship they can take to return to Sweden and Finland.”

Divers were inspecting the hull to determine how to put the ship back in operation.

“The situation on board is calm and a dinner is being served,” the company said.

Because of a storm warning, the company said it had decided to use the "Grace" instead of a smaller, less sturdy vessel.

In September, another Viking Line ferry, the Amorella, ran aground by the same Aland archipelago and passengers had to be evacuated. – AFP, November 22, 2020

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