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Floating drydock sinks close to the Port of Hiroshima

Last updated: 2022/04/21 at 5:49 PM
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The dock is a 180 base by 110 base system utilized for fixing smaller vessels as well as scrapping. The Hiroshima Maritime protection division stated so it obtained a written report in regards to the sinking from a ship fix center at about 0810 hours on morning Tuesday. No injuries were reported, and the dock that is floating just a tiny number of gasoline to the liquid.

Based on media that are local the dock listed enough that one of its cranes contacted the bottom of the seabed. Its situation that is current is, based on authorities, and plunge assessments tend to be under option to figure out the second tips for a refloat procedure.

From geolocation, the center seems to be the TES shipyard within the Yokohamanishi region of Saka. A patch that is small of is seen in video through the scene, and containment increase is emplaced across the drydock to avoid the scatter of every air pollution.

The Hiroshima Maritime protection division is examining the conditions associated with sinking.

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