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Philippine cargo ship stranded off Dutch coast

/ 09:05 PM January 20, 2012

THE HAGUE—A Philippine-registered cargo ship run aground on the western Dutch coast Friday with maritime rescue workers waiting for high-tide to see whether it could be freed, a rescue spokesman said.

“The ship ran aground off the coast at Wijk-aan-Zee,” Royal Dutch Marine Rescue (KNMR) services’ Robert van Boven told AFP, adding “there is no danger at the moment.”

The 150-meter Aztec Maiden, which had no cargo on board, run aground around 6:00 am (0500 GMT) Friday along the coast about 30 kilometers (18 miles) northwest of Amsterdam, after its anchor apparently failed.

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The Dutch coast guard suggested its 21 crew be evacuated, but its captain refused permission, Van Boven said.

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“As long as there is no emergency, the captain remains the master on board,” said the spokesman, adding several Dutch navy and rescue services ships as well as a helicopter were standing by near the stranded vessel.

“We are waiting for the high-tide, hoping it will be able to be freed” from its current resting place, about 200 meters (656 feet) off the coast van Boven said.

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He added there was no danger of any fuel leakage.

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