Tuesday, November 30, 2021

At least 18 ships are stranded in the Arctic sea ice off Russia, after an unexpected early freeze.

Some of these ships could end up being stranded for up to months as they wait for icebreakers.

This scenario took place despite the fact that recently warmer weather resulting from climate change has permitted ships to cross parts of Russia's northern sea route without icebreakers.

Namely, the route has frozen earlier than what was expected.

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In order to help ships sail through the route, Russia deployed two icebreakers to escort an oil tanker, a container ship, and multiple bulk carriers.

Information indicates that Rosatom plans to address the navigation issues using four icebreakers by the end of December.

https://safety4sea.com/18-ships-stranded-in-arctic-off-russia-due-to-unexpected-freeze/?utm_source=wnd&utm_medium=wnd&utm_campaign=syndicated 

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