No
chance of surviving’: Russia to evacuate drifting polar research
station
An
evacuation of the North Pole 40 (SP-40) research station drifting on
an ice floe near Canada has been ordered by the Russian Natural
Resources Ministry. There are fears the situation could become an
emergency amid rapidly declining Arctic ice coverage.
RT,
23
May, 2013
Not
only does the break-up of ice pose a threat to the SP-40 station, it
could also cause environmental pollution in the area, Russian Natural
Resources Minister Sergey Donskoy said in a statement on Thursday.
Currently
there are 16 scientists working at the Russian station, which “has
no chance of surviving through this summer,” according to
the head of Russia’s high-latitude Arctic expeditions Vladimir
Sokolov.
“The
station’s ice floe is cleaved and it was decided to dismantle the
station to prevent an emergency situation,” Sokolov
told RIA, adding that currently there is no threat to personnel.
The
Yamal nuclear-powered icebreaker is scheduled to leave for the
drifting polar station on May 31, and it will take the ship about 10
days to reach SP-40, he explained.
Nuclear
ice-breaker Yamal (RIA Novosti / Sergey Eshenko)
Over
the last 35 years Arctic ice coverage has declined by nearly 50 per
cent because of climate change, satellite tracking images have
revealed. In 2012, the melting of ice proceeded at the highest rates
ever observed, the UN has said.
Russia
opened its first North Pole station SP-1 in 1937, and has since
undertaken numerous polar rescue missions and early evacuations. The
previous research station, SP-39, was moved to another ice floe in
2012, also due the breaking of ice, and in 2010 SP-37 had to be
evacuated by a nuclear-powered icebreaker. By the time the
researchers of SP-35 were rescued in July 2008, the ice floe they
were drifting on had diminished from a 15 square kilometer block to a
piece just 300 meters across.
Scientific
team at North Pole-39 drifting ice research station (RIA Novosti /
Anna Yudina)
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