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Officials said that a cargo ship carrying 3,000 vehicles sank off Alaska after a fire broke out on the vessel earlier this month.
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A massive cargo ship carrying an estimated 3,000 vehicles capsized in international waters this week, causing it to sink, ...
The Morning Midas sank in international waters off Alaska ’s Aleutian Islands chain on Monday, the ship’s management company, London-based Zodiac Maritime, said.
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A massive cargo ship carrying an estimated 3,000 vehicles capsized in international waters this week, causing it to sink, according to the US Coast Guard. The Morning Midas, operated by the ...
Zodiac Maritime told USA TODAY in a statement on June 25 that the fire damage "compounded by heavy weather and subsequent water ingress" caused the 600-foot vessel to sink.
The Morning Midas, operated by the London-based company Zodiac Maritime, sank on Monday, June 23, around 5:30 p.m., officials said. The incident occurred about 450 miles southwest of Adak, Alaska.