The Danish military’s Joint Arctic Command says it could reach the grounded ship by Friday morning local time at the earliest
A luxury cruise ship carrying 206 people has run aground in remote eastern Greenland with the nearest help by sea days away, the Danish military’s Joint Arctic Command said on Tuesday.
“However, in this specific situation, we do not see any immediate danger to human life or the environment, which is reassuring,” he added. The JAC said its nearest unit was an inspection vessel some 1,200 nautical miles away at the time of the incident, meaning it could reach the grounded ship by Friday morning local time at the earliest.
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