News Content
NTSB opens public docket on the probe into El Faro Sinking
THE US National Transportation Safety Board has opened the accident docket and released underwater images and video of the cargo ship El Faro.
The US flagged ship, owned by Sea Star Line, and operated by TOTE Services, went missing on October 1 during Hurricane Joaquin.
It was located on October 31 in about 15,000 feet of water in the vicinity of its last known position near Crooked Island, Bahamas. Twenty-eight US crewmembers and five Polish workers were on board.
The US flagged ship, owned by Sea Star Line, and operated by TOTE Services, went missing on October 1 during Hurricane Joaquin.
It was located on October 31 in about 15,000 feet of water in the vicinity of its last known position near Crooked Island, Bahamas. Twenty-eight US crewmembers and five Polish workers were on board.
Latest News
- For the first time, tianjin Port realized the whole process of dock operati...
- From January to August, piracy incidents in Asia increased by 38%!The situa...
- Quasi-conference TSA closes as role redundant in mega merger world
- Singapore says TPP, born again as CPTPP, is now headed for adoption
- Antwerp posts 5th record year with boxes up 4.3pc to 10 million TEU
- Savannah lifts record 4 million TEU in '17 as it deepens port