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(+) The Ship Has Been Checked After an Accident in the North Sea

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The Ulsteinvik ship that ran into trouble in the North Sea on Friday is now in Bergen.
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The Ulsteinvik ship that ran into trouble in the North Sea on Friday is now in Bergen.

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In April, units of the Royal Dutch Sea Rescue Agency (KNRM) were called to a medical evacuation. Two crew members on board the "Glomar Venture" (built in 1990, Panama's flag) had injured themselves during a voyage on the North Sea. Later, in the Dutch media it became known that the ship had collapsed with a wind turbine. A lifeboat had taken the two injured on board and handed them over to an ambulance in Den Helder. Two other rescue boats and a…

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marineforum broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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