Whilst not Disney I assume you will have interest.Costa Concordia salvage to go

DISNEY FANTASY

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I know this isnt Disney but I am sure people reading this forum will have an interest in this serious story. Costa Concordia salvage to go ahead


A daring attempt to pull the shipwrecked Costa Concordia upright will go ahead on Monday, Italian officials have confirmed.

The Civil Protection agency said the sea and weather conditions were right for the salvage attempt.

Engineers have never tried to move such a huge ship so close to land.

Thirty-two people died when the cruise ship hit rocks off the Tuscan island of Giglio in January 2012. It has been lying on its side ever since.

Five people have already been convicted of manslaughter over the disaster, and the ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, is currently on trial accused of manslaughter and abandoning ship.

Huge challenge

The salvage operation is due to begin at 06:00 (04:00 GMT) on Monday, and it is being described as one of the largest and most daunting ever attempted.

The head of the operation, Nick Sloane, told AFP news agency that it was now or never for the Costa Concordia, because the hull was gradually weakening and might not survive another winter.

Engineers will try to roll the ship up using cables and the weight of water contained in huge metal boxes welded to the ship's sides - a process called parbuckling.

This procedure must be done very slowly to prevent further damage to the hull, which has spent more than 18 months partially submerged in 50ft of water and fully exposed to the elements.

More boxes will then be attached to the other side, and the water will be replaced with air to add buoyancy, allowing the vessel to be towed away and broken up for scrap.

If the operation goes wrong, environmentalists warn that toxic substances could leak out into the sea.

For the people of Giglio, the salvage operation will be an important moment - and a special prayer was said during Sunday Mass.

The small island's economy depends hugely on tourism and the presence of the wreck has discouraged visitors.

The salvage project has so far cost more than 600m euros ($800m; £500m) and could cost a lot more by the time the operation is complete.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24102054
 

Master Yoda

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I found this photo of what the procedure will look like earlier today.

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Bolna

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And she is floating again! What a marvel of engineering this salvage mission is! Very impressed!

I read comments from people on Giglio who are so happy to get rid of that ship.
 

jme

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After over a year and a half submerged in water, the side of the ship looks utterly ruined.
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It's amazing that they were able to get her back upright.
 

Master Yoda

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And she is floating again! What a marvel of engineering this salvage mission is! Very impressed!

I read comments from people on Giglio who are so happy to get rid of that ship.
I doubt they work for the chamber of commerce. This wreck supposedly resulted in a boom in tourism.
 

ChuckElias

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This wreck supposedly resulted in a boom in tourism.
Yes and no. People take a ferry from the mainland out for the day to see the wreck, but the number of vacationers who stay on Giglio for their holidays is way down:

However, while the presence of the half-submerged cruise ship has encouraged inquisitive holidaymakers to visit the island for a day, it has had a negative effect on hotel reservations and holiday lettings.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/a...ippers-visit-stricken-ship.html#ixzz2f9iv5lsU
 

Bolna

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And I guess for the people living there looking at the sunken ship is just plain ugly - not taking into account how much damage the ship and its oil might do to the environment of the coast line there in the long term. Of course now they have to look at the ugly dented and dirty side of the ship that used to be underwater. I read that they will not move the ship away until next spring!
 

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