A Norwegian cruise ship carrying 400 passengers and crew is being towed back to after being pounded by a 'rogue wave' which knocked out its power during a ferocious storm in the North Sea. The UK-bound MS Maud, which belongs to cruise company HX, a unit of Norway's Hurtigruten Group, was sailing some 162 miles off Denmark's west coast and about 217 miles off Britain's east coast when the wave shattered windows on the bridge.The ship had started a 14-day Northern Lights expedition sailing from Tilbury, in the UK, on December 9 and was due to return to the Essex port on December 23, meaning it is likely there are dozens of Brits on board.
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