Video: The process of salvaging the Costa Concordia vessel
Costa Concordia cruise ship is the largest ship in the world, weighing 114,500 tons, 290m long (Double legendary Titanic) was sunk due to crashing on the shores of Giglio island, west of Italy and lying there for 20 months now on.
Costa Concordia cruise ship is the largest ship in the world, weighing 114,500 tons, 290m long (Double legendary Titanic) was sunk due to crashing on the shores of Giglio island, west of Italy and lying there for 20 months now on.
>>>Titanic of Italy threatens the marine environment
Recently, it was decided to salvage it and the work was carried out from 9 am September 16 (19 hours), carried out by Titan Salvage (Florida, USA) and Micoperi (Italy). $ 801 million. The following is a quick video of salvage.
Update 15 December 2018
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