A Geophysical Survey Vessel Owned by Fugro Runs Aground in Italy
A 42-meter-long geophysical survey vessel owned by Dutch Fugro ran aground in Italy two days ago while performing survey work.

Fugro announced that its geophysical survey vessel Fugro Mercator had run aground on March 22 on the north coast of Elba, Italy, when it went looking for shelter due to deteriorating weather conditions.
The crew comprising 11 people in total was evacuated and taken ashore safely thanks to the Italian coastguard arriving on site swiftly to provide support and monitor the situation.
It was reported yesterday, March 23, that a salvage operation was being prepared together with international experts and local officials.
According to Fugro, it is not yet clear what led to the vessel running aground. In accordance with standard procedures, the Dutch company will conduct a full review of the event.