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A ferry stranded off the Blackpool coast is to be dismantled on the beach, officials have decided. | A ferry stranded off the Blackpool coast is to be dismantled on the beach, officials have decided. |
Riverdance ran aground off the Lancashire coast in January after being hit by a freak wave as it sailed from Northern Ireland to Heysham. | Riverdance ran aground off the Lancashire coast in January after being hit by a freak wave as it sailed from Northern Ireland to Heysham. |
After several failed efforts to refloat the vessel by owners, Seatruck Ferries, the firm said it will never sail again. | After several failed efforts to refloat the vessel by owners, Seatruck Ferries, the firm said it will never sail again. |
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has now said that the ferry will be dismantled and the parts recycled. | |
The process is expected to take between 12 and 14 weeks. | The process is expected to take between 12 and 14 weeks. |
A total of 23 people were airlifted to safety - 19 crew and four passengers when the 6,000-ton vessel ran aground. | |
'Minimum disruption' | |
It has since become a popular tourist attraction as people from across the UK visit Blackpool to see the ferry, which is stuck fast on its side. | |
It is estimated that about 4m (4.4yards) of the ferry's wheelhouse is under the sand. | |
The vessel will now be stripped down internally until only the shell remains. | |
The hull will then be cut into manageable pieces and transported for recycling, the MCA said. | |
Hugh Shaw, the Secretary of State's Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention (SOSREP), said the operation would cause "minimum disruption" in the area. | |
The original plan to refloat the Riverdance was abandoned after it was battered by storms last month, causing it to list further and sink deeper into the sand. |
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