Roughly 600 passengers were stranded on a ferry that ran aground near Bainbridge Island around 4:30 p.m. Saturday. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, no injuries have been reported. FOX13
Multiple passengers on-board tell FOX 13 that the ship can't be moved without causing damage until the tide changes, the tide is scheduled to shift around 11:30 p.m. – roughly seven hours after the ship initially ran aground in the Rich Passage."When we impacted it felt like an earthquake," said Kyle Bulger, a passenger on-board. "We shuffled around, it moved everyone around and everyone was confused.
According to the Coast Guard, a plan has been hatched to utilize Kitsap fast ferries to move people so they aren't stuck on the ship for an extended period of time.
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