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16 Sep 2013 11:08 #154807
by chairman
The Costa Concordia may finally be upright again. The operation to salvage the wrecked cruise ship off the coast of Italy began Monday morning after a three-hour delay due to storms. When detached from the reef, there were no signs of the two missing bodies. The massive ship crashed into some rocks in January 2012, killing 32 and stranding 4,200 on board. The operation to right the ship will cost $80 million and has never been done before with such a large ship. To salvage the ship, portions will be sunk deeper underwater, and then the ship will be pulled up and rotated onto a giant platform about 100 feet above sea level.
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