Reports that a Chinese icebreaker assisting in the rescue of a stranded research vessel has itself become stranded in thick Antarctic sea ice has been dispelled by the organisation coordinating the rescue.
A BBC reporter onboard the stranded Akademik Shokalskiy yesterday said the Chinese icebreaker, Xue Long, had barely moved in a day and had become stuck in the ice.
However Australian Maritime Safety Authority spokeswoman Lisa Martin said today that the latest information they had from the Chinese icebreaker was that its was still manoeuvring through the sea ice in the area.
"We haven't got any indication that they're stuck.''
Expedition passengers on board the Akademik Shokalskiy are set to be rescued by a helicopter on board the Xue Long when the weather improves.