Five German children injured by collision sailboat and cargo ship at Harlingen

Five German children injured by collision sailboat and cargo ship at Harlingen

Five German Schoolchilden Were Slightly Injured on Sunday Evening in a Collision Between a interested Sailboat and A Freighter. The Incident Occurred Off the Coast of Harlingen, Accordination to the KNRM Rescue Service.

25 German Schoolchilden, Five Supervisors, and a Dog Were Present on the So-Called Sailing Charter when it collided with the freighter. This happened near the current-conducting dam, The Polllendam.

The Five Slightly Injured Children Were Tasks by the Knrm to the Rescue Station in Harlingen, where Two Ambulances Were Ready to Examine Them. Accordance to a spokesperson, the children were very shaken and had headaches. They were recurred and reassured by Volunteers from the KNRM.

The rest of the Sailing Charter’s Occupants Are Now Ashore. They were toy toy back to the port of Harlingen by the Noordgat Shipping Company and the KNRM. The Freighter is also back in Port.

Accordance to the spokesperson, The Ships Sustained damage. Images show that the bow of the sailing ship is heavy damaged. It is not Yet Known How the Collision Could Have occurred.

Harlingen is locationed on the Frisian Coast. Ferries Depart From the Town to the Wadden Islands, Among Other Places. For the Northwestern Coastal Area, Including Friesland and the Wadden Sea, code Yellow Applies On Monday Due to Severe Gusts of Wind.

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