Monday, September 16, 2013

Shipwrecked Concordia wrested off Italian reef


Italian authorities say the capsized Costa Concordia finally budged off the reef Monday in a daring and complex engineering feat unlike any ever tried before.


Righting the Costa Concordia: Wreck of the Costa Concordia: The capsized Costa Concordia, seen here Sept. 15, moved a tiny bit off the reef near the Italian island of Giglio.
The capsized Costa Concordia, seen here Sept. 15, moved a tiny bit off the reef near the Italian island of Giglio. Andrew Medichini / AP.
 
 
 
  After a year, since this cruise ship has been capsized, they have decided to finally lift the Costa Concordia cruise ship from its side on a Tuscan reef. After lifting they didn't see no sign of the other two bodies that was not recover from the incidence took place, where over 32 people died due to this disaster. Do you think they took too long to lift this cruise ship? Think about the life of the water this ship might have damage or even the life they could have saved?

This was published on September 16th, 2013 on MSN News by Frances D'Emilio of Associated Press. This was photo was taken by Andrew Medichini from AP.

http://news.msn.com/world/shipwrecked-concordia-wrested-off-italian-reef

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