A picture made available by Costa press office, Friday, May 18, 2012, showing a simulation of the recovery of the Costa Concordia cruise ship. The head of a U.S.-owned marine salvage company chosen to ...
The Costa Concordia cruise ship lies on its side in the Tuscan Island of Isola del Giglio, Monday, July 15, 2013. Salvage crews are working against time to right and remove the shipwrecked Costa ...
GIGLIO, Italy (CNN) — Delayed by three hours because of strong thunderstorms, the unprecedented operation of salvaging the massive Costa Concordia cruise liner began Monday morning off the coast of ...
GIGLIO ISLAND, Italy (AFP) – Workers on Monday began hoisting upright the wrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship on the Italian island of Giglio, in the biggest salvage operation of its kind. The ...
One of the most ambitious salvage operations ever attempted is expected to start this week off the coast of Italy when operators attempt to lift the Costa Concordia from the seabed where it has rested ...
GIGLIO ISLAND, Italy (AFP) – Stormy weather has delayed the start of operations to raise the wrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship, which went down last year with the loss of 32 lives, officials said ...
THE HAGUE, NetherlandsTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — From raising the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk to securing drilling platforms wrenched loose by Hurricane Katrina, Dutch companies have a long history ...
ROME (Reuters) - When salvage teams begin hauling the wrecked Costa Concordia liner upright on the Italian island of Giglio next week, the financial stakes for insurers will be almost as enormous as ...
A complicated salvage operation is set to begin Monday at the site of the Costa Concordia, the luxury cruise ship that ran aground off Italy in 2012. Even if it succeeds, it will be a long time before ...
The two salvage companies hired by Costa Crociere to float the Costa Concordia and remove it from the rocks off Giglio Island will begin work within the next few days, the company said at a press ...
/ THE HAGUE, Netherlands — From raising the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk to securing drilling platforms wrenched loose by Hurricane Katrina, Dutch companies have a long history of mopping up after ...
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