Tuesday, September 17, 2013

About Time

From the Chicago Tribune: Salvage crews on the Italian island of Giglio raised the Costa Concordia cruise liner early on Tuesday, completing one of the most difficult and expensive wreck recovery projects ever performed.
In a 19-hour operation which ended at 4.00 a.m. (0200 GMT), the 114,500 ship was pulled upright by a series of huge jacks and cables and left resting in 30 metres of water on underwater platforms drilled into the rocky sea bed.
The success of the operation was announced in a brief statement by the head of Italy's Civil Protection Authority Franco Gabrielli and dozens of locals, who have lived with the wreck for over a year, came out to cheer the salvage crews.  http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/sns-rt-us-italy-ship-20130915,0,3511325.story
It's too bad that it took this long to raise the ship and that technology is not really far enough to be able to raise such large objects.

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