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16 January 2012
Cruise Ship Costa Concordia Grounding
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Cruise Ship Costa Concordia Grounding
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Workers prepare their work of oil recovery from the cruise ship Costa Concordia
off the Tuscan island off Giglio, Italy, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, as movement
of the ship could damage tanks holding around 500,000 gallons of fuel oil
and lead to leaks, risking polluting some of the Mediterranean's most pristine
sea. |
Rescuers approach the grounded Costa Concordia cruise ship off the tiny Tuscan
island of Giglio, Italy, Friday, Jan. 20, 2012. The cruise ship grounded
off Tuscany shifted again on its rocky perch Friday, forcing the suspension
of diving search operations for the 21 people still missing and raising concerns
about the stability of the ship's resting place. (Gregorio Borgia) |
The grounded Costa Concordia cruise ship is framed by rocks off the tiny
Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Friday, Jan. 20, 2012. Search and rescue
operations were resumed in the late afternoon, as the cruise ship grounded
off Tuscany shifted again on its rocky perch earlier Friday, forcing a temporary
suspension of diving search operations for the 21 people still missing and
raising concerns about the stability of the ship's resting place. (Gregorio
Borgia) |
Italian naval divers approach the cruise ship Costa Concordia Tuesday, Jan.
17, 2012, after running aground on the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy,
on Friday evening. Italian naval divers on Tuesday exploded holes in the
hull of a cruise ship grounded off a Tuscan island to speed the search for
29 missing people while seas were still calm. One official said there was
still a "glimmer of hope" that survivors could be found. |
Italian
naval divers work on the cruise ship Costa Concordia Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012,
after running aground on the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, on Friday
evening. |
The cruise ship Costa Concordia leans on its side Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012,
after running aground on the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, on Friday
evening. |
Italian navy divers approach the cruise ship Costa Concordia in the tiny
Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. |
Oil removal ships near the cruise ship Costa Concordia leaning on its side
Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, after running aground near the tiny Tuscan island
of Giglio, Italy, last Friday night. The rescue operation was called off
mid-afternoon Monday after the Costa Concordia shifted a few inches (centimeters)
in rough seas. The fear is that if the ship shifts significantly, some 500,000
gallons of fuel may begin to leak into the pristine waters. (Gregorio Borgia) |
The cruise ship Costa Concordia leans on its side Monday, Jan.16, 2012, after
running aground near the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, last Friday.
The rescue operation was called off mid-afternoon Monday after the Costa
Concordia shifted a few inches (centimeters) in rough seas. The fear is that
if the ship shifts significantly, some 500,000 gallons of fuel may begin
to leak. (Gregorio Borgia) |
In this underwater photo released by the Italian Coast Guard Monday, Jan.
16, 2012 the cruise ship Costa Concordia leans on its side, after it ran
aground near the tiny Tuscan island of Isola del Giglio, Italy. (Italian
Coast Guard) |
In this underwater photo taken on Jan. 13 and released by the Italian Coast
Guard Monday, Jan. 16, 2012 a view of the cruise ship Costa Concordia, after
it ran aground near the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy. Italian rescue
officials say a passenger's body has been found in the wreckage of the Costa
Concordia cruise ship, raising to six the number of confirmed dead in the
disaster. Sixteen people remain unaccounted-for. (Italian Coast Guard) |
In this photo released by the Italian Coast Guard Monday, Jan. 16, 2012 a
coast guard scuba diver makes his way through floating pieces of furniture
inside the cruise ship Costa Concordia Sunday Jan. 15. 2012,after it run
aground off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy. Italian rescue officials
say a passenger's body has been found in the wreckage of the Costa Concordia
cruise ship, raising to six the number of confirmed dead in the disaster.
Sixteen people remain unaccounted-for. |
Italian rescue personnel are seen atop the Costa Concordia cruise liner,
two days after it ran aground off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy,
Monday, Jan. 16, 2012. The captain of a cruise liner that ran aground and
capsized off the Tuscan coast faced accusations from authorities and passengers
that he abandoned ship before everyone was safely evacuated as rescuers found
another body on the overturned vessel. (Gregorio Borgia) |
Italian firefighters scuba divers work on the cruise ship Costa Concordia
two days after it run aground the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Monday,
Jan. 16, 2012. Italian rescue officials say a passenger's body has been found
in the wreckage of the Costa Concordia cruise ship, raising to six the number
of confirmed dead in the disaster. Sixteen people remain unaccounted-for.
(Gregorio Borgia) |
Italian rescue divers approach the Costa Concordia cruise liner, two days
after it run aground off tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Monday, Jan.
16, 2012. The captain of a cruise liner that ran aground and capsized off
the Tuscan coast faced accusations from authorities and passengers that he
abandoned ship before everyone was safely evacuated as rescuers found another
body on the overturned vessel. (Gregorio Borgia) |
Italian Firefighters scuba divers work aboard the luxury cruise ship Costa
Concordia which ran aground off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy,
Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. Firefighters worked Sunday to rescue a crew member
with a suspected broken leg from the overturned hulk of the cruise liner,
36 hours after it ran aground. More than 40 people are still unaccounted-for.
(Remo Casilli) |
Italian firefighters approach the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia which
ran aground off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 15,
2012. (Remo Casilli) |
Italian firefighters' scuba divers approach the luxury cruise ship Costa
Concordia which ran aground off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy,
Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. (Gregorio Borgia) |
Italian firefighters scuba divers approach the cruise ship Costa Concordia
leaning on its side, the day after running aground the tiny Tuscan island
of Giglio, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. A helicopter on Sunday airlifted
a third survivor from the capsized hulk of a luxury cruise ship 36 hours
after it ran aground off the Italian coast, as prosecutors confirmed they
were investigating the captain for manslaughter charges and abandoning the
ship. (Gregorio Borgia) |
Italian Navy scuba divers approach the cruise ship Costa Concordia leaning
on its side, the day after running aground the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio,
Italy, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. A helicopter on Sunday airlifted a third survivor
from the capsized hulk of a luxury cruise ship 36 hours after it ran aground
off the Italian coast, as prosecutors confirmed they were investigating the
captain for manslaughter charges and abandoning the ship. (Gregorio Borgia) |
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Investigators approach the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia which leans
on its starboard side after running aground in the tiny Tuscan island of
Isola del Giglio, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. The Costa Concordia cruise
ship ran aground off the coast of Tuscany, sending water pouring in through
a 160-foot (50-meter) gash in the hull and forcing the evacuation of some
4,200 people from the listing vessel early Saturday, the Italian coast guard
said. (Gregorio Borgia) |
Firefighters work on the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia the day after
it run aground off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Sunday, Jan.
15, 2012. The Italian Coast Guard says its divers have found two more bodies
aboard the stricken Costa Concordia cruise ship. The discovery of the bodies
brings to five the number of known dead after the luxury ship ran aground
with some 4,200 people aboard on Friday night. (Andrea Sinibaldi) |
The cruise ship Costa Concordia leans on its side, after it ran aground off
the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. A helicopter
on Sunday airlifted a third survivor from the capsized hulk of a luxury cruise
ship 36 hours after it ran aground off the Italian coast, as prosecutors
confirmed they were investigating the captain for manslaughter charges and
abandoning the ship. (Gregorio Borgia) |
Italian
Navy scuba divers prepare to search the wreck of the luxury cruise ship Costa
Concordia that ran aground in the tiny Tuscan island of Isola del Giglio,
Italy, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. The Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground
off the coast of Tuscany, sending water pouring in through a 160-foot (50-meter)
gash in the hull and forcing the evacuation of some 4,200 people from the
listing vessel early Saturday, the Italian coast guard said. (Gregorio Borgia) |
An Italian firefighter helicopter lifts up a person from the luxury cruise
ship Costa Concordia which ran aground the off tiny Tuscan island of Giglio,
Italy, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. Firefighters worked Sunday to rescue a crew
member with a suspected broken leg from the overturned hulk of the luxury
cruise liner Costa Concordia, 36 hours after it ran aground. More than 40
people are still unaccounted-for. (Gregorio Borgia) |
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