A year after the disaster, the Concordia ... In April, Titan Salvage and its Italian partner Micoperi won the contract to upright and refloat the Costa Cruises cruise ship. Today, 400-plus Titan ...
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The captain goes down with their ship. That's a maritime tradition that means that when something goes wrong at sea, the captain stays at their post until as many people as possible get saved. When ...
The tragedy and the scope of the disster is still unfolding for the victims, even as Concordia still looms there every day as a reminder. Survivors of the Costa ... that the cruise ship rammed ...
A passenger from South Korea, center, walks with Italian Firefighters after being rescued from the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia which ran aground the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio ...
Maritime engineers declared the crippled Costa Concordia completely upright early on Tuesday after a 19-hour operation to pull the cruise ship from its side after it capsized in January 2012.
Investigators severely criticized Schettino's handling of the disaster since the shipwreck set off a chaotic night-time evacuation of more than 4,000 passengers The former captain of the Costa ...
The stricken cruise ship Costa Concordia finally left the harbor in Giglio, Italy, on Wednesday as it started a 200-mile journey to the Italian port of Genoa, some 30 months after it capsized.
Nick Sloane, the South African salvage engineer who led the operation to recover the Costa Concordia cruise ship after it capsized off Tuscany in 2012 with the loss of 32 lives, said around 40 ...
Deadly mudslides were triggered by the quake. In 2012, the cruise ship Costa Concordia slammed into a rocky shoal near the Italian coast and capsized, killing 32 people. In 2016, three winning ...