Container ship freed after running aground off German island

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Container Ship Freed After Running Aground Off German Island
The Mumbai Maersk lies surrounded by tugs in the North Sea near the island of Wangerooge, Germany (Sinda Schuldt/AP), © AP/Press Association Images
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By Associated Press Reporter

A container ship that ran aground off a German North Sea island has been towed free a day after it got stuck, authorities said.

The 400-metre-long Mumbai Maersk ran aground near the island of Wangerooge, on the approach to the port of Bremerhaven.

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Shipping company Maersk said after the grounding that the crew were safe, there was no pollution and no sign of a hull breach.

Rescuers waited for a high tide overnight to free the vessel after an initial attempt to move it into deeper water failed.

Germany’s central command for maritime emergencies said eight tugs and ships were involved in the successful second attempt.

The ship will be taken to Bremerhaven as quickly as possible, the command said.

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The ship was en route from Rotterdam to Bremerhaven when the accident happened.

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