A Chinese icebreaker is expected a reach a Russian ship trapped in thick Antarctic ice with 74 people on board by today, Russia said.

The Snow Dragon was one of three icebreakers dispatched to free the MV Akademik Shokalskiy, which became stranded far south off Tasmania on Tuesday in ice driven by strong winds.

“The first, a Chinese icebreaker, is expected to arrive at the scene of the accident on December 28,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“Great news: Icebreaker Snow Dragon on Horizon with penguins! Everyone very happy!” Chris Turney, an Australian professor who helped organize the voyage on the Russian ship, said on Twitter yesterday.

The Akademik Shokalskiy departed New Zealand on November 28 on a privately funded expedition which commemorates the 100th anniversary of an Antarctic journey led by famed Australian explorer Douglas Mawson.

The ship’s passengers include scientists and tourists, many of them Australian, and what the Russian Foreign Ministry said were 22 Russian crew members. The ship is trapped some 185 kilometres east of French Antarctic station Dumont D’Urville and about 2,800 kilometres nautical miles south of Hobart, Tasmania.

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority, which is coordinating the rescue effort, said earlier yesterday the first of the three vessels was moving slowly through the ice about 15 nautical miles from the Akademik Shokalskiy.

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