Crane ships begin raising Norwegian navy ship damaged by oil tanker

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Crane ships begin raising Norwegian navy ship damaged by oil tanker
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Two crane ships early on Tuesday began raising a submerged Norwegian navy frigat...

The shipwrecked Norwegian frigate"KNM Helge Ingstad" is seen during a salvage operation near Bergen, Norway February 26, 2019. NTB Scanpix/Vidar Ruud/via REUTERS

The accident injured eight people and caused the temporary closure of a North Sea crude export terminal, Norway’s top gas processing plant and several offshore fields.

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