The rescue team is expected to arrive at the site of the cargo ship, which transported about 3000 vehicles at the beginning of next week when it caught fire in the waters near the Alaska chain.
It is expected that on Monday will be specialists to rescue tow, who tolerate rescue, and special equipment that will come in Midas in the morning, said Zodiac on Thursday. The crew will evaluate the condition of the ship, and the organization organized a separate restructuring with fire and ocean possibilities, the statement said. At the same time, officials use built -in satellite systems to control it.
The vessel remained afloat from Thursday morning and images collected US Coast Guard He showed that it was still “sustainable with the smoke that comes from, the statement said.
The Coast Guard said she had received a warning about 15:15 local time on Tuesday about a fire on the morning Midas, which was approximately 300 miles (490 kilometers) to the southwest of the island. The ship was transporting about 70 completely electric and about 680 hybrid vehicles, the coast guard said, noting that the information was previous.
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Academy is about 1200 miles (1930 kilometers) west of Ancoridge, the largest city of Alaska.
All crew members 22nd were intact. They were evacuated to a rescue, and a neighboring merchant vessel saved them. According to the Zodiac, they remained aboard the rescue utensil.
In 2006, a 600-foot (183-meter) midas was built and floating under the Liberian flag. On May 26, the car and truck carrier left Jantai, China, according to the industry website Marinetrafic.com. He headed to the main Pacific port in Mexico.
The Dutch Security Council in a recent report called for improving emergency reactions on the North Sea delivery routes after the 2023 death fire on board, which transported 3000 cars, including almost 500 electric cars from Germany to Singapore.
One person was killed and the other was wounded in a fire that burned out of control during the week. This ship was eventually rebuilt to the Dutch port for rescue.