338 rescued so far. 17 are brought to hospital; three have serious injuries (fractures), and one brought to Haukeland university hospital in Bergen. The most injured passengers are elderly people (70-90 y/o).
Three of the four engines on Viking Sky are working now, and the cruise ship is moving at 2-3 knots; two other boats are waiting to eventually navigate it back safely to Molde. However, the evacuation continues with three helicopters in action.
Out of six ship meant to depart Molde Saturday, four postphoned their departure due to the weather, while two decided to go despite of it. VS was one of the latter. VS is a relatively new ship (from 2017), and this was its first trip during winter in Norway.
All Search and Rescue Teams have been mobilized in the entire region, and many have volunteered at the evacuation centre at Brynhallen, making sure it was heated up properly and making coffee to the rescued passengers
Numbers and updates from
NRK and
VG.
Some of it might be translation issues, I imagine
I believe you are on to something here,
@carbuff. From what I see, Norwegian MSM regarding this case is pretty clear and matter-of-factly (some clumsy wording here and there), but IMO, Google Translate works much "better" with Swedish and Danish (which should tell you something in itself..

), but can make an
absolute dog's dinner with Norwegian! Like, wth is a "
shoe-lasher"?? *smh*