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    Home - World News - Why a stranded Dutch cargo ship crew is getting sweets from British locals
    World News Updated:March 10, 2025

    Why a stranded Dutch cargo ship crew is getting sweets from British locals

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    Why a stranded Dutch cargo ship crew is getting sweets from British locals

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    • A cargo ship named H&S Wisdom has been stranded on a sandbank in the Humber estuary since 2 March, after traveling from Rotterdam, Netherlands, and is expected to remain there until April due to low tide conditions.
    • The authorities will attempt to refloat the vessel around 28 March, but this could still extend the crew’s isolation until the next spring tide.
    • The stranded ship is carrying steel and has approximately six crew members on board, who have received essential food and water supplies delivered by Humber Rescue.
    • Local residents have begun providing care packages, including sweets, in response to the crew’s predicament, demonstrating community support during their extended period of confinement.
    • The Humber estuary is characterised by “unpredictable” and “shifting” sandbanks, complicating navigation and recovery efforts.

    Why a stranded Dutch cargo ship crew is getting sweets from British locals

    In a display of community spirit, residents near the Humber estuary have reached out to support the crew of the stranded H&S Wisdom by offering care packages filled with sweets and other goodies. As the ship remains stuck and the crew faces the prospect of weeks without movement, locals recognize their need for comfort and sustenance. Humber Rescue’s chairman, Dave Roberts, noted the generosity of citizens who have expressed a desire to provide donations, highlighting a positive response to the crew’s challenging situation. The initiative not only aims to address the immediate needs of the crew but also fosters a sense of solidarity between the ship’s crew and the local community during this uncertain time.

    A crew stuck on a beached cargo ship in the Humber estuary has been delivered vital food and water supplies – and will soon receive donations of sweets from concerned locals.

    H&S Wisdom became lodged on a sandbank on 2 March after travelling from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, one day earlier – and it may not be able to move again until tides become high enough at the end of this month.

    Further efforts by authorities to refloat the ship are likely to begin around 28 March, meaning it may not be until April before the crew are on their way again. The ship had become stuck while it was on its way to Gunness Wharf Port, near Scunthorpe.

    “It’s quite a few years now since a vessel went to ground in that area like this, a good 20 years,” Dave Roberts, chairman of Humber Rescue, told The Independent.

    There is unlikely to be another attempt to refloat the ship until the end of March

    The vessel is loaded with steel, Mr Roberts said, and has around six people on board. Rescuers attempted three times to get the ship moving again but struggled due to the falling tides.

    Mr Roberts, who has been a member of Humber Rescue for 35 years, explained: “The tides have fallen off. When it went to ground, it was quite a big [high] tide, now the tides are reducing quite a lot, are dropping about two metres.”

    H&S Wisdom, an 82-metre-long ship bearing the Netherlands flag, will not be able to move again until the next spring tide, when the water is at its highest, Mr Roberts said, adding that the only alternative way to move the ship would be to remove the ship’s cargo onto barges using a crane.

    This week, Humber Rescue made a fourth trip this week to deliver food and water supplies to the crew members onboard.

    The crew are expected to stay onboard until the ship moves again
    The crew are expected to stay onboard until the ship moves again (Man with Flying Camera/YouTube)

    But the mood appeared positive on the ship despite being isolated on the sand bank. “When the crew went the other day, the crew were quite happy to stay there, they were quite talkative when the crew went with the stores,” Mr Roberts said. “I think they were quite glad to see the stores.”

    After learning of the plight of the ship crew, local residents are stepping in to provide vital care packages as those onboard face weeks of not moving.

    “We’ve been approached by some people to take some parcels out to them from donations. People want to take them sweets and stuff,” said Mr Roberts. “We’ve had one email from a lady who said she’s got some parcels.”

    The Humber estuary, where the ship ran aground, has “unpredictable” and “shifting” sand banks which are monitored on a daily basis.

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    David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

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