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Ferry runs aground at Blackpool Ferry runs aground at Blackpool
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A roll-on roll-off ferry which ran into trouble in high winds in the Irish Sea has run aground at Blackpool.A roll-on roll-off ferry which ran into trouble in high winds in the Irish Sea has run aground at Blackpool.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said 14 people were airlifted to safety from the Riverdance, after it was hit by a freak wave in bad weather.The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said 14 people were airlifted to safety from the Riverdance, after it was hit by a freak wave in bad weather.
The remaining nine crew members were with the ferry when it ran aground on the north shore of Blackpool beach.The remaining nine crew members were with the ferry when it ran aground on the north shore of Blackpool beach.
An RNLI spokesman said rescue teams were waiting for high tide at about 0600 GMT to try to refloat the vessel.An RNLI spokesman said rescue teams were waiting for high tide at about 0600 GMT to try to refloat the vessel.
Mark Clark from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency added: "Our main concern now is any pollution or problems that could occur.Mark Clark from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency added: "Our main concern now is any pollution or problems that could occur.
"It's going to be very difficult overnight to see that, but we will have people out."It's going to be very difficult overnight to see that, but we will have people out.
"We do need to find out what kind of oils were on board.""We do need to find out what kind of oils were on board."
Listing 60 degreesListing 60 degrees
The Riverdance got into difficulties on Thursday evening, 10 nautical miles off the coast of Fleetwood, Lancashire, over a bank known as Shell Flat.The Riverdance got into difficulties on Thursday evening, 10 nautical miles off the coast of Fleetwood, Lancashire, over a bank known as Shell Flat.
The vessel issued a Mayday at about 1930 GMT and three helicopters from the RAF, Royal Navy and Coastguard, were sent to the scene to help winch the four passengers and 19 crew to safety.The vessel issued a Mayday at about 1930 GMT and three helicopters from the RAF, Royal Navy and Coastguard, were sent to the scene to help winch the four passengers and 19 crew to safety.
People were airlifted two at a time into the helicopters, with a number of the crew staying on board to try and prevent the vessel from sinking.People were airlifted two at a time into the helicopters, with a number of the crew staying on board to try and prevent the vessel from sinking.
RIVERDANCE FACTS Built in 1977Capacity for 55 vehiclesIs 115m in lengthCrosses Irish Sea twice a day It carries cargo but is also allowed to take up to 12 passengers RIVERDANCE FACTS Built in 1977Capacity for 55 vehiclesIs 115m in lengthCrosses Irish Sea twice a day It carries cargo but is also allowed to take up to 12 passengers class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/7221453.stm">In pictures: Rescue operation
A spokesman for Seatruck Ferries Limited, which operates Riverdance, said the stricken vessel had been carrying trucks and trailers from Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland to the port of Heysham in Lancashire, when it was struck by the freak wave.A spokesman for Seatruck Ferries Limited, which operates Riverdance, said the stricken vessel had been carrying trucks and trailers from Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland to the port of Heysham in Lancashire, when it was struck by the freak wave.
The wave caused the ship's cargo to shift resulting in the vessel developing a significant list of 60 degrees.The wave caused the ship's cargo to shift resulting in the vessel developing a significant list of 60 degrees.
Speaking during the rescue operation, John Matthews from Fleetwood RNLI described the sea conditions as "horrendous" with 7m waves and winds of up to 60mph.Speaking during the rescue operation, John Matthews from Fleetwood RNLI described the sea conditions as "horrendous" with 7m waves and winds of up to 60mph.
Those airlifted to safety have been taken to Blackpool Airport to recover and be assessed for injuries.Those airlifted to safety have been taken to Blackpool Airport to recover and be assessed for injuries.