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Yeah I was wondering. Only thing I can think of is it was currently under construction at the time, so maybe structural integrity was already compromised?What a nightmare...
Seems strange those sections aren't independently supported... when one went down, they were all doomed to fall, like a house of cards... Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time, I wouldn't want to be dealt that hand...
Yeah I'm curious why there wasn't one, at least that we can tell. I thought that was pretty standard procedure for cargo ships as well in most ports.It may take putting a local “Harbor Pilot” on board all ships entering ALL harbors such as they do on cruise ships. I feel sad for all involved.
They have said the captains on board worked that bay all the time. The Videos on youtube look like they were trying to correct themselves and had the port engine in reverse maybe? the port stack is pouring black smoke.It may take putting a local “Harbor Pilot” on board all ships entering ALL harbors such as they do on cruise ships. I feel sad for all involved. ,,
I don't expect any survivors at this point..180 ft drop to 40 ish degree water.The video of the whole bridge going down is terrible.
Idk - they probably going to make them take some time off the next day or three .no ships out of the harbor for a while
where will the seamen go
I believe one survived, the official conducting the press conference said he was uninjured and refused further help.I don't expect any survivors at this point..180 ft drop to 40 ish degree water.