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Russian cargo ship runs aground off Cornwall coast | Russian cargo ship runs aground off Cornwall coast |
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A 16,000-tonne Russian cargo ship has run aground off a beach in Cornwall. | A 16,000-tonne Russian cargo ship has run aground off a beach in Cornwall. |
The Kuzma Minin grounded off Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth at about 05:40 GMT. | The Kuzma Minin grounded off Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth at about 05:40 GMT. |
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has declared a major incident and said the 590ft (180m) ship had a list of about five degrees. | The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has declared a major incident and said the 590ft (180m) ship had a list of about five degrees. |
An operation to refloat the vessel will take place at high tide at 13:15. There is no cargo on the ship, which has 18 Russian crew on board. | An operation to refloat the vessel will take place at high tide at 13:15. There is no cargo on the ship, which has 18 Russian crew on board. |
Three harbour tugs and a lifeboat are attempting to attach a line to the vessel so it can be towed off the beach when the tide starts to rise. | Three harbour tugs and a lifeboat are attempting to attach a line to the vessel so it can be towed off the beach when the tide starts to rise. |
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of severe weather for the area, with 65mph winds forecast. | The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of severe weather for the area, with 65mph winds forecast. |
If the operation is unsuccessful, coastguards will abandon the vessel for the rest of the day and attempt to refloat it at high tide on Wednesday. | If the operation is unsuccessful, coastguards will abandon the vessel for the rest of the day and attempt to refloat it at high tide on Wednesday. |
Latest news from Cornwall and on the Kuzma Minin | Latest news from Cornwall and on the Kuzma Minin |
Marc Thomas, senior coastal operations manager, said the coastguard was having to work "really hard to manoeuvre the vessels" amid windy conditions. | Marc Thomas, senior coastal operations manager, said the coastguard was having to work "really hard to manoeuvre the vessels" amid windy conditions. |
Mr Thomas said: "They're obviously in danger too. It's a real tricky, delicate operation they're going through at the moment." | Mr Thomas said: "They're obviously in danger too. It's a real tricky, delicate operation they're going through at the moment." |
Falmouth harbourmaster Mark Sansom added: "Obviously the weather conditions are very poor but we are expecting them to improve and we'll be looking for that opportunity to refloat the vessel." | Falmouth harbourmaster Mark Sansom added: "Obviously the weather conditions are very poor but we are expecting them to improve and we'll be looking for that opportunity to refloat the vessel." |
The coastguard said there had been no reports of any pollution and an area around the ship had been cordoned off. | The coastguard said there had been no reports of any pollution and an area around the ship had been cordoned off. |
A helicopter team winched coastguard members on to the ship earlier in order to check up on the Kuzma Minin's crew. | A helicopter team winched coastguard members on to the ship earlier in order to check up on the Kuzma Minin's crew. |
At the scene | At the scene |
By Naomi Kennedy, BBC News | By Naomi Kennedy, BBC News |
The cargo ship is so close to the shore it seems almost as if you could walk to it or touch it. Hundreds of people have been prompted to take a look. | The cargo ship is so close to the shore it seems almost as if you could walk to it or touch it. Hundreds of people have been prompted to take a look. |
The rain is relentless, the wind's about 52mph but the weather makes little difference at low tide. | The rain is relentless, the wind's about 52mph but the weather makes little difference at low tide. |
Behind closed doors, those who declared this a major incident will be watching and waiting for high tide. | Behind closed doors, those who declared this a major incident will be watching and waiting for high tide. |
A helicopter earlier circled above in order to winch down a pilot to work with the 18 Russian crew. | A helicopter earlier circled above in order to winch down a pilot to work with the 18 Russian crew. |
Former pilot, David Barnicoat told the BBC it looked like "a classic grounding". | Former pilot, David Barnicoat told the BBC it looked like "a classic grounding". |
"It sounds as if she dragged anchor and the engines may not have been ready, or she may have had some other problem," he said. | "It sounds as if she dragged anchor and the engines may not have been ready, or she may have had some other problem," he said. |
"Once that anchor breaks from the sea bed and you start dragging, then you have no control whatsoever." | "Once that anchor breaks from the sea bed and you start dragging, then you have no control whatsoever." |
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One witness, Megan Hocking, said she was "thinking of everybody on the tugs and lifeboat this morning - terrible conditions for a rescue mission". | One witness, Megan Hocking, said she was "thinking of everybody on the tugs and lifeboat this morning - terrible conditions for a rescue mission". |
Falmouth resident Jess Hughes described the morning weather on the Cornish coast as "extreme" and said it had been "horrendously windy" on Monday night. | Falmouth resident Jess Hughes described the morning weather on the Cornish coast as "extreme" and said it had been "horrendously windy" on Monday night. |
"As you come over the crest of the hill there's just this huge ship where there shouldn't be," Ms Hughes said. | "As you come over the crest of the hill there's just this huge ship where there shouldn't be," Ms Hughes said. |
Gyllyngvase Beach is a sandy tourist beach about 10 minutes from Falmouth town centre. | Gyllyngvase Beach is a sandy tourist beach about 10 minutes from Falmouth town centre. |