Ferry ran aground in Finland



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Ferry ran aground in Finland

The ferry has capacity for more than two thousand passengers and 450 cars.

A ferry with passengers ran aground off the coast of Finland. A naval rescue operation has begun. It is known that this ship ran aground seven years ago.

The Viking Amorella passenger ferry ran aground off the Finnish island of Yarso. There were 207 passengers and 74 crew members on board, Interfax reports.

According to rescuers, no one was injured. People have been evacuated.

This ship is reported to have previously run aground in December 2013 off the Aland Islands.

The ferry belongs to the Finnish company Viking Line. It was built in 1988 and has a capacity of 2,420 passengers and 450 cars. The ship travels the Turku – Aland Islands – Stockholm route.

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