Helicopter Rescue Begins for Stranded Antarctic Ship
Dozens of passengers aboard a Russian research ship stuck for over a
week in the Antarctic ice are being evacuated Thursday, after a rescue
helicopter finally was able to land nearby.
Video posted on
Twitter by Chris Turney, one of the scientists on the ship, showed a
Chinese helicopter carrying passengers from the Akademik Shokalskiy,
which has been stranded since Christmas Eve Fifty-two passengers - including scientists, tourists, and journalists -
are waiting to board the helicopter, 12 at a time. They will be carried
to an Australian icebreaker ship, which they will then take on a
weeks-long journey to land.
Blizzard conditions hampered previous
attempts to evacuate the passengers by helicopter. Icebreaker ships
from China, Australia, and France had also failed to reach the Russian
vessel.

Seventy-four people are on board the Akademik
Shokalskiy, which has weeks of supplies and is in no danger of sinking.
Most of the 22-member Russian crew are expected to stay behind and wait
for the ice to break up naturally.
The Russian ship, which left
New Zealand on November 28, was trying to recreate Australian explorer
Douglas Mawson's century-old voyage to Antarctica.
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