Arctic ice fall “injures 14 tourists”
Three British tourists were seriously injured when ice from a glacier crashed down on to a sightseeing boat in the Arctic Ocean.Fifteen other people, 14 of them British, were also hurt in the accident near the Svalbard islands off the Norwegian coast.
The three British tourists and one crew member were flown to Tromso, on the Norwegian mainland, for emergency treatment while the other 14 were treated at an island hospital.
The hurt tourists, whose injuries were not said to be life-threatening, are believed to be aged between 40 and 70.
The luxury ship with 50 tourists on board was sailing close to the towering Horn glacier when large chunks of ice broke off and fell on to the deck.
“The Russian captain said they were tight into the Horn glacier when it calved [splintered],” a Norwegian police spokesman said. Blocks of ice landing in the water tossed the boat and its passengers around violently, the spokesman said. Sightseeing ships routinely sailed close to the glacier but “not as close as this”, he said.
The captain and crew, who sailed the boat to the islands after the incident, will be interviewed by the governor of the islands, who is also chief of police.
