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Cattle Ship Feared Lost Off Japan In Storm, One Crew Member Rescued
- Friday September 4, 2020
- World News | Reuters
A ship carrying 43 crew and nearly 6,000 cattle from New Zealand to China capsized after losing an engine in stormy weather in the East China Sea, the only crew member rescued so far told Japan's coastguard on Thursday.
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Cruise Ship Loses Control In Venice, Slams Wharf And Tourist Boat
- Sunday June 2, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A massive cruise ship lost control as it docked in Venice Sunday, crashing into the wharf and hitting a tourist boat after suffering an engine failure.
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Ship pitching in high seas after losing an engine
- Thursday December 9, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Officials say a US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port.The Argentine Navy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 kilometres per hour) winds when it was northeast of th...
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Cattle Ship Feared Lost Off Japan In Storm, One Crew Member Rescued
- Friday September 4, 2020
- World News | Reuters
A ship carrying 43 crew and nearly 6,000 cattle from New Zealand to China capsized after losing an engine in stormy weather in the East China Sea, the only crew member rescued so far told Japan's coastguard on Thursday.
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Cruise Ship Loses Control In Venice, Slams Wharf And Tourist Boat
- Sunday June 2, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
A massive cruise ship lost control as it docked in Venice Sunday, crashing into the wharf and hitting a tourist boat after suffering an engine failure.
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Ship pitching in high seas after losing an engine
- Thursday December 9, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Officials say a US-operated Antarctic cruise ship with 160 people aboard has lost an engine in high seas, but is limping safely to its scheduled port.The Argentine Navy said the Clelia II declared an emergency on Tuesday, reporting it had lost an engine amid heavy seas and 55 miles per hour (90 kilometres per hour) winds when it was northeast of th...
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