Forty five non-essential workers were airlifted off the Stena Spey on Saturday after anchors came loose during Storm Babet.
A North Sea drilling contractor has said staff evacuated from a rig after several of its anchors came loose during Storm Babet are being sent home following the incident.
They were flown to neighbouring platforms and Sumburgh in the Shetland Isles, while another 44 employees stayed behind to man the rig, which is located 146 miles east of Aberdeen.
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North Sea workers airlifted off rig after anchors come loose during Storm BabetThe Stena Spey is located 146 miles east of Aberdeen.
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North Sea workers airlifted off rig after anchors come loose during Storm BabetThe Stena Spey is located 146 miles east of Aberdeen.
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North Sea oil rig loses four anchors after being battered by Storm BabetTwo helicopters went to assist Stena Spey, with oil firm Stena Drilling confirming all 89 people on board are accounted for.
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Half of North Sea oil rig staff airlifted away after Storm Babet batteringCoastguard helicopters were called upon to move 45 non-essential workers from the Stena Spey to neighbouring platforms.
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