Two crew missing after Danish and British boats collide in icy Baltic
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[December 13, 2021]
By Anna Ringstrom and Nikolaj Skydsgaard
STOCKHOLM/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Two Danish
crew members of a capsized barge were missing in the freezing Baltic Sea
on Monday after an overnight collision with a British vessel in a busy
maritime route off Sweden.
With the pair unlikely to survive long in water temperatures around 4
Celsius, rescue boats and a helicopter hunted for hours. There was also
hope they might still be inside an air pocket within the hull of the
overturned Karin Hoj.
The 55-metre Danish barge and 90-metre Scot Carrier were sailing in the
same direction off the island of Bornholm when they crashed in fog and
darkness at 3.30 a.m. (0230 GMT), maritime agencies in Denmark and
Sweden said.
At least nine boats and a helicopter combed waters near the
wreckage-strewn site, while the overturned Karin Hoj was towed away to
shallower waters where Swedish divers were ready to investigate the hull
without risk of being dragged down.
Denmark's Joint Operations Centre (JOC) said it was still possible the
pair were inside an air pocket.
The Danish Meteorological Institute said the fog was not dense and
conditions were not unusual for the time of year. Sweden's Coastguard
said an investigation was looking into possible "gross negligence"
behind the disaster.
With events seeming to have unfolded fast, the JOC said there was no
sign lifeboats or other emergency equipment were used by the Karin Hoj's
two-person crew.
The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare said people cannot
normally survive much more than an hour without protective gear in
waters that cold.
COLLISIONS RARE
"I can confirm an accident has happened but I do not know the
circumstances," Soren Hoj, managing director of Rederiet Hoj which owns
the Karin Hoj, told Reuters.
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Danish cargo ship Karin Hoej is pictured capsized after colliding
with British cargo ship Scot Carrier, between Ystad and Bornholm, on
the Baltic Sea December 13, 2021. TT News Agency/Johan Nilsson via
REUTERS
The barge was sailing from Sodertalje in Sweden to Nykobing Falster
in southern Denmark.
The British-registered Scot Carrier was sailing to Montrose on
Scotland's east coast, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
It was operating under its own power and its crew were safe after
the crash.
Danish authorities said the Scot Carrier's captain had been
subjected to an alcohol test as a standard procedure, which would be
delivered to Swedish police.
Its owner Scotline said it could not comment on details but was
assisting local authorities.
The Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) said the Danish vessel was
empty of cargo and it was unclear what if anything the British ship
was carrying.
The waters between Sweden and Denmark see large amounts of maritime
traffic. Collisions are rare though in 2006 a small Danish vessel
sank after a crash with a Swedish boat, with all the crew rescued
alive after bailing overboard.
(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, Niklas Pollard and Johan Ahlander in
Stockholm, Nikolaj Skydsgaard and Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen in
Copenhagen; Writing by Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Jon Boyle)
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