Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Icebreaker rescues U.S. science team

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A group of American scientists who were stranded in an ice-bound island off the northeaste­rn tip of the Antarctic Peninsula were rescued Sunday by an Argentine icebreaker, U.S. and Argentine authoritie­s said Monday.

The four scientists and a support staff member, who were conducting research at Joinville Island, were airlifted by helicopter to the Almirante Irizar icebreaker.

Argentina’s Foreign Ministry said the U.S. icebreaker Laurence M. Gould was unable to carry out the evacuation because the ice barrier was too dense on the Weddell Sea in front of the island, which is south of the Argentine mainland. The U.S. Antarctic Program then requested assistance from Argentina.

Argentina’s armed forces said that the five are in good health and will be transferre­d to the U.S. vessel when weather conditions improve.

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