Tourist rescue operation on the way in Antarctica

The rescue of tourists and other passengers of the stranded, Russian ship Akademik Shokalsky has started, as a Chinese helicopter reached the stranded crew.

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The rescue of tourists and other passengers of the stranded, Russian ship Akademik Shokalsky has started, as a Chinese helicopter reached the stranded crew. The operation follows several failed evacuation attempts.

Fifty-two scientists and tourists are to be transferred by helicopter to a Chinese ship, 7 miles away from the Shokalsky. The operation is to consist of seven 45-minute long trips, as the helicopter can take 12 passengers at a time. The plan is to then transport them 2 miles by barge to the Australian icebreaker, the Aurora.

Twenty-two members of the Shokalskyโ€™s crew will stay with the vessel, which is not believed to be in danger.

The rescue of passengers of the stranded, Russian ship Akademik Shokalsky has started, as a Chinese helicopter reached the stranded crew. The operation follows several failed evacuation attempts.

Fifty-two scientists and tourists are to be transferred by helicopter to a Chinese ship, 7 miles away from the Shokalsky. The operation is to consist of seven 45-minute long trips, as the helicopter can take 12 passengers at a time. The plan is to then transport them 2 miles by barge to the Australian icebreaker, the Aurora.

Twenty-two members of the Shokalskyโ€™s crew will stay with the vessel, which is not believed to be in danger.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • The rescue of passengers of the stranded, Russian ship Akademik Shokalsky has started, as a Chinese helicopter reached the stranded crew.
  • The operation is to consist of seven 45-minute long trips, as the helicopter can take 12 passengers at a time.
  • The operation is to consist of seven 45-minute long trips, as the helicopter can take 12 passengers at a time.

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