Friday, January 20, 2012

Search For Victims Continued

/ On : 2:09 AM.
Penyelam di dekat Costa Concordia (Foto: Getty Images)
Divers near the Costa Concordia (photo: Getty Images)
GIGLIO-after the search is stopped due to process back in the cruise ship Costa Concordia, now rescue squads resume search victims lost due to this accident.

While the rescue process continues, the rescue ships began work to pump the fuel was on board a luxury cruise. Around 500 thousand gallons of fuel carried by cruise ship.

After monitoring is done around the ship, they ensure that the conditions surrounding it was safe. They immediately began a search of the victim.
To date there have been 10 fatalities were found in this accident. While 21 others were reported still missing.

"Test the waters around the time of the evening was declared safe. Divers going back down to the bottom of the sea level now, "explained a spokesman for the coast guard Italy Filippo Marini ABCwas quoted as saying, Thursday (7/1/2012).

Further investigation of the accident of unknown, Captain of the Costa Concordia Francesco Schettino abandon ship while fighting passenger shelter.

In addition it is known that delaying evacuation process against Schettino passengers, roughly 45 minutes after the ship hit a reef and sank.

Due to the sluggish Schettino, some crew Costa Concordia rumored rebellion against Schettino. They ordered the passengers to board the lifeboat in order to save themselves.

If true it is evident that it is delaying the process of evacuation Schettino, then it is certain that it will be named captain in the country that month-Pizza.

Schettino was earlier being enemies of the people recorded speech with Italy as head of the port of Gregorio De Falco. 46-year-old man was yelling to Schettino to return to the ship. But his order was rejected by Schettino.

Schettino was in his house now to live under house arrest. Prosecutors allege Italy seem to be on charges of murder, Schettino left the ship and causing shipwreck.
(faj)

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