09/01/2011
The
rescue operation to free Russian ships trapped in the ice in the Sea of Okhotsk
has been delayed due to bad weather conditions. It looks as if they haven't even got the
Bereg Nadezhdy out. Why am I not in the least surprised?
Things are becoming serious amid the stormy wind, near-zero visibility and strong ice pressure, the Russian Ministry of Transport says. The icebreaker
Krasin, which is sailing at full speed to assist the icebreaker
Admiral Makarov, is expected to arrive at the site later today.
Earlier,
TASS was saying that the
Krasin had arrived in the Okhotsk Sea and was making its way through the ice fields of the Sakhalin Gulf in a bid to reach the
Admiral Makarov. The
Makarov was said to be towing the
Bereg Nadezhdy (Shore of Hope) to clear waters, and the
Krasin was just 9 miles short of that convoy.
That seems to have been rather over-optimistic reporting - something which
TASS is prone to do. But with this agency now reporting delays in the operation, things must be very serious indeed.
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