Viking Polaris: Woman passenger killed after ‘rogue wave’ hits cruise ship

Viking Polaris: Woman passenger killed after ‘rogue wave’ hits cruise ship

The Viking Polaris seen anchored in Ushuaia, southern Argentina

 BUENOS AIRES, Dec 5 (NNN-AGENCIES) — One passenger was killed and four more injured after a “rogue wave” hit a cruise ship bound for Antarctica, travel company Viking has said.

The Norwegian-flagged Viking Polaris was caught in a storm as it sailed towards Ushuaia, Argentina on Tuesday.

The victim was a US woman who died after being struck by shattered glass, Argentinian media report.

Viking said it was investigating the incident and offered its “deepest sympathies” to the passenger’s family.

“Our focus remains on the safety and wellbeing of our guests and crew, and we are working directly with them to arrange return travel,” the company added in a statement.

The 202m ship – which was completed this year – arrived in Argentina on Wednesday and had sustained “limited damage” after being struck by the wave, Viking said.

The company has decided to cancel its scheduled voyage, which would have seen the ship sail towards Antarctica from Dec 5-17.

In 2019, a study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration revealed that rogue waves are occurring less often but becoming more extreme, posing an increased risk to global shipping. — NNN-AGENCIES

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