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January 13, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Drifting cargo ship docks at port

A cargo ship which had been adrift in the North Sea in a Force 10 storm, narrowly missing two gas platforms, has docked safely. The Vindo reached Alexandra Docks in Hull around 0245 GMT on Sunday – pulled by a rescue tug, which had been towing the vessel for 42 hours.

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A cargo ship which had been adrift in the North Sea in a Force 10 storm, narrowly missing two gas platforms, has docked safely. The Vindo reached Alexandra Docks in Hull around 0245 GMT on Sunday – pulled by a rescue tug, which had been towing the vessel for 42 hours.

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