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All rights reserved. These are external links and will open in a new windowEngineering officials in Italy say they have succeeded in lifting the cruise ship Costa Concordia free of rocks, 20 months after it ran aground.Efforts to right the ship, one of the largest and most daunting salvage operations ever undertaken, are continuing through the night. There are hopes that they may be located during the operation, although officials said on Monday there was no sign of them so far.Essentially this is simple physics. As such, it is the ideal medium in terms of speed and cost for trading companies to reach large numbers of target users; for example, all companies involved in some way in the equipping of specialised means of transport. El Costa Concordia tenía programado un viaje de una semana por el mar Mediterráneo y hacer escalas en Savona, Marsella, Barcelona, Palma, Cagliari y Palermo. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesOne of the strongest storms to hit the US Gulf Coast causes severe damage, floods and power cuts.

Beforehand they had said they would not do that, for any reason. Costa Concordia salvage operation: Live updates as engineers raise shipwrecked cruise liner. The stricken vessel was successfully raised after the most complex maritime salvage operation ever. Engineers will try to roll the ship up using the 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 carried out very slowly to prevent further damage to the hull, which has spent more than 18 months partially submerged in 15 metres (50ft) of water and fully exposed to the elements.Only after the ship is back up on her keel will it be possible to inspect it fully and begin to plan the next stage - the effort to repair and re-float it and eventually tow it away to be destroyed. In a statement issued July 3, Costa Cruises said it expected the attempt to relocate the Concordia would begin in about 10 days. You also don't want to miss out on any specials or discount ads posted from the Cruise & Travel Industry! ©2020 Verizon Media. There's a capsized ship on the rocks. The operation is one of the largest and most daunting salvage operations ever undertaken. © 2020 - Emergency Live. Mass evacuation in Wales: a train carrying diesel fire "The ship could be seen emerging from the water as operators worked to hoist it upright. The July 14 date was posted last week, subject to … The ship is being pulled upright using cables and giant tanks filled with water With an operation like this, there will be unforeseen problems, and delays. Anti-pollution floating barriers are placed around the wreck of the Concordia. At this time the ship is enroute to Genoa, Italy to be scraped. There is no problem whatsoever. View the ongoing impact of Hurricane Laura through our linked live web cameras: There are no additional active cameras onboard the Costa Concordia.Current Cruise Ship Camera Images Are Not Always Available The crippled cruise ship was pulled completely upright early Tuesday after a complicated, 19-hour operation to wrench it from its side where it capsized last year off Tuscany, with officials declaring it a "perfect" end to a daring and unprecedented engineering feat. 8/27/2020 14:00 UTC - Costa Concordia's Salvage Operation Live Stream Camera Is Currently Unavailable.The link above will take you to CRUISIN's custom interactive Cruise Ship Tracker. By Monday evening, the vessel had rotated by 20-21 degrees, the officials said. India, a building collapses in Mahad: rescuers at work All rights reserved.Costa Concordia Operation: Live Stream Shows Salvage Attempt (VIDEO)The Costa Concordia is seen after it was lifted upright on the Tuscan Island of Giglio, Italy, early Tuesday morning, Sept. 17, 2013. Watch Queue Queue The ship will be towed from 12AM to Genova, where it will arrive on monday. "Islanders can't wait to see the back of it," he said.On Sunday, prayers for the operation were said during Sunday Mass on the island.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 is expected to cost much more before the operation is complete. The start of this huge operation was potentially the most problematic phase, and the stage that worried the engineers the most, says the BBC's Alan Johnston at the scene.But now the ship has been broken away from the reef on which she has been lying, the hope is that it will now be possible to rotate the wreck more easily, he adds.The Italian Civil Protection Authority said the sea and weather conditions had mostly been right for the attempt, but the operation had to be delayed by three hours because of an overnight storm.The storm delayed the positioning of a barge carrying a remote control room close to the shipwreck, from where engineers were using pulleys and counterweights to move the Concordia from the steep underwater incline it is resting on. "Everything is going according to plan, we are following the plan to sequence. They had to shut the whole rotation down for an hour after a problem with the cables. As one engineer put it to me - stick some boxes on the side; rotate the vessel until the boxes are in the water; put some more on the other side and float the whole thing.