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the government’s commissioner for the Costa Concordia disaster. She agrees that now, when the removal of the ship is a top priority, may not be the best time to bring up life post-Concordia ...
Not only is the Concordia still chock full of passengers’ possessions the Costa Cruises company hopes to return, but the ship is still considered a crime scene. Thirty-two people died in the acc ...
Thirty-two people died after the Costa Concordia cruis ship ran aground with more than 4,000 passengers and crew on 13 January 2012, only hours after leaving the Italian port of Civitavecchia.
The ship had been resting on five huge metal ... Delicate parbuckling In September 2013 the Costa Concordia was hauled upright in the most delicate phase of the recovery operation.
Salvage companies began to work on the capsized cruise ship Costa Concordia on Tuesday. The ship itself is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but there is likely a small fortune in personal ...
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ROME – The Italian owners of the Costa Concordia ship that capsized off the Tuscan coast are considering six proposals to remove the vessel -- a massive, yearlong operation that may involve ...
Judges in the trial of the captain of the wrecked cruise liner Costa Concordia agreed Wednesday to his request for a new examination of the ship, Costa Cruises spokesman Davide Barbano told CNN ...
Officials recovering the wrecked Costa Concordia promised to search for the one unrecovered body before breaking the ship up for scrap. Franco Gabrielli, who heads the Civil Protection Department ...