In the early morning of July 20, the ship Vinh Xanh 58, after being salvaged off the coast of Ha Long Bay, was towed back to shore by authorities to await processing.
The ship that had an accident in Ha Long Bay on the afternoon of July 19 is now severely damaged and lying still.
Close-up of the sunken ship. Many parts of the ship were damaged. The railings on the deck were bent and broken, and the windows were broken.
Because the ship capsized, water flooded in, causing the weight to increase greatly. At 1:30 a.m. yesterday morning, authorities needed 4 crane barges to turn it over.
Previously, at 12:55 on July 19, the Blue Bay 58 boat carried 49 people, including 46 tourists and 3 crew members, touring route 2 on Ha Long Bay (including Sung Sot Cave - Ti Top Island). At 13:30 on the same day, the boat encountered strong winds and suddenly capsized. At 14:05, the boat lost GPS signal connection.
Currently, the ship is anchored in the area near Ha Long Shipyard (on Cua Luc River).
A representative of the Ha Long Bay Management Board said that the ship Bay Xanh 58 had all the water pumped out of its hold and was towed to the Ha Long shipyard area to await processing.
A shipyard is an area that specializes in handling and repairing damaged ships and is a shelter for ships during rough seas and storms.
VietnamnetSource: https://baohaiphongplus.vn/can-canh-tau-vinh-xanh-58-sau-khi-duoc-truc-vot-va-keo-ve-bo-416812.html
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