A Norwegian cruise ship reportedly suffered a power outage after a wave shattered windows on the bridge while it sailed in the North Sea, causing the crew to lose its ability to navigate.Â
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Danish authorities and the MS Maud’s owner reported the mishap on Thursday, December 21,Â
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The 266 passengers and 131 crew members were safe, and authorities aimed to begin towing the vessel to a Danish port around 10:30 p.m. local time.Â
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A spokesperson from the Danish Joint Rescue Coordination Centre, which is responsible for coordinating search and rescue operations, confirmed the news.
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The ship, which belongs to cruise company HX, a unit of Norway’s Hurtigruten Group, was sailing from Floroe in Norway to Tilbury in the UK.
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‘Earlier this afternoon, December 21, MS Maud reported a temporary loss of power after encountering a rogue wave,’ Hurtigruten said in an emailed statement.
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‘At this time, the ship has confirmed that no serious passenger or crew injuries have been sustained as a result of the incident and the condition of the ship remains stable,’ it said.
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The ship was sailing roughly 200 kilometres off Denmark’s west coast and roughly 330 kilometres off Britain’s east coast.Â
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Strong winds blasted windows on the bridge of the vessel, allowing water to enter that resulted in a power failure on the bridge, authorities said.
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The ship is currently being steered manually from the engine room but cannot navigate.Â
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Civil rescue vessels had arrived to help the ship navigate until the ship could be towed to port.
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‘The situation is under control,’ the spokesperson said.
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The area was hit by a storm late on Thursday with hurricane-force gusts blowing from the northwest, and they are forecasted to continue on Friday, the Danish Meteorological Institute said.
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According to its website, the MS Maud formerly known as the MS Midnatsol got its name from a polar vessel from 100 years ago.