Baltic Sea ferry aground, gone wrong with the ship's steering'
Baltic Sea ferry aground, gone wrong with the ship's steering'.
A Baltic Sea passenger ferry with nearly 300 people on board has run aground in the Aland Islands archipelago between Finland and Sweden.
The M/S Amorella, operated by Viking Line between Turku and Stockholm, hit ground south of the port of Langnas in the archipelago.
Coast Guard vessels arrived to take people ashore and there were no injuries reported among the 200 passengers and 80 crew.
Viking Line CEO Jan Hanses said: 'Something has gone wrong with the ship's steering.'
Authorities are investigating why the ferry ran aground.
Hanses added that water had leaked into one of the vessel's sections but was unable to specify how bad the leakage was.
The coastguard said it had not observed oil leakage in the area as a result of the grounding.
The number of passengers on board the vessel, capable of carrying up to 2,500 people, was unusually low because of the Nordic region's coronavirus travel restrictions which have badly hit Baltic Sea ferry companies.
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