Published On: Wed, Sep 13th, 2023
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Cruise ship runs aground in Greenland with hundreds aboard


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A cruise ship with 206 passengers and crew ran aground in northwestern Greenland. Officials say rescue crews are on their way but warn it could take days before they arrive. NBC News’ Rehema Ellis shares the latest.



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