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Missing HK cargo ship: 11 rescued by Japan coastguard

05.04.2012 18:57   2846339 views  0 comments
From: article.wn.com


Japan's coastguard has rescued 11 of 17 crew members from a Hong Kong-registered cargo ship that went missing in a storm on Tuesday. The 4,143-tonne ship, called New Lucky VII, went missing about 100km (60 miles) west of the southern Japanese island... Czytaj więcej »

US to sink ghost ship dislodged by Japan tsunami

05.04.2012 18:29   2589645 views  0 comments
Tags: Japan, April, Coast
From: article.wn.com


By MARK THIESSEN and RACHEL D'ORO Associated PressAssociated PressPosted: 04/05/2012 07:30:30 AM PDTApril 5, 2012 4:1 PM GMTUpdated: 04/05/2012 09:01:26 AM PDT OVER THE GULF OF ALASKA—The U.S. Coast Guard plans to use cannon fire to sink a... Czytaj więcej »

US to sink ghost ship dislodged by Japan tsunami

05.04.2012 17:02   2043221 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


In a photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard the unmanned Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-un Maru dirfts northwest in the Gulf of Alaska approximately 164 miles southwest of Baranof Island Wednesday April 4, 2012. The vessel has been adrift since it was launched by the tsunami caused by the magnitude-9.0 earthquake that struck Japan last year. The Coast Guard is monitoring the vessel, which is currently considered a hazard to navigation. (AP Photo/Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis, U.S. Coast Guard)The U.S. Coast Guard plans to use cannon fire to sink a derelict Japanese ship dislodged by last year's massive tsunami.


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US to sink ghost ship dislodged by Japan tsunami

05.04.2012 16:06   2153264 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


In this photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, the derelict Japanese fishing vessel RYOU-UN MARU drifts more than 125 miles from Forrester Island in southeast Alaska where it entered U.S. waters March 31, 2012. The vessel has been adrift since it was launched by a tsunami caused by the magnitude-9.0 earthquake that struck Japan last year. (AP Photo/U.S. Coast Guard)The U.S. Coast Guard plans to use explosives to sink a derelict Japanese ship dislodged by last year's massive tsunami.


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