Coast guard officials are training for catastrophe as melting sea ice opens up Northwest Passage allowing liner to cruise with 1700 from Alaska to current YorkOn 13 April, coast guard officials from the US and Canada will train for a cruise ship catastrophe: a mass rescue from a luxury liner on its maiden voyage through the remote and deathly cold waters between the Northwest Passage and the Bering Strait.
The prospect of just such a disaster occurring amid the uncharted waters and capricious weather of the Arctic is fitting all too real. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com