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January 12, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Boat loses power after wave hits

A dive support vessel with 94 people on board which lost power after being hit by a wave in North Sea storms is to be towed to safety. Coastguards said no-one was in any danger on board the CSO Orelia but two other ships, the Far Strider and the Far Sovereign, had been standing by.

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A dive support vessel with 94 people on board which lost power after being hit by a wave in North Sea storms is to be towed to safety. Coastguards said no-one was in any danger on board the CSO Orelia but two other ships, the Far Strider and the Far Sovereign, had been standing by.

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