What happened to the wreck of the Costa Concordia?

What happened to the wreck of the Costa Concordia?

Many famous naval disasters happen far out at sea, but on January 13, 2012, the Costa Concordia wrecked just off the coast of an Italian island in relatively shallow water. The wreck was not the fault of unexpected weather or ship malfunction—it was a disaster caused entirely by a series of human errors.

What was the name of the cruise ship that crashed in Italy?

Costa Concordia disaster
Costa Concordia disaster, the capsizing of an Italian cruise ship on January 13, 2012, after it struck rocks off the coast of Giglio Island in the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Did they recover the Costa Concordia?

The wrecked Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia has been successfully raised from the under-sea platform it has been resting on for the past year, salvage workers say. Salvage workers cheered with delight as they returned to Giglio’s port. “The ship is upright and is not listing.

What ship ran aground in Italy?

Costa Concordia
Thirty-two people died after the Costa Concordia cruis ship ran aground with more than 4,000 passengers and crew on 13 January 2012, only hours after leaving the Italian port of Civitavecchia.

What was the name of the ship that sank in the Mediterranean?

The relic of the deadliest shipwreck in the Mediterranean in living memory — in which some 1,000 migrants died — is being re-envisioned as a human rights monument. The wreck of the ship that was carrying migrants and sank in 2015, left Venice to return to the city of Augusta, Sicily, Italy, last week. Credit…

What was the name of the cruise ship that ran aground?

Costa Concordia disaster. The Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia ran aground and overturned after striking an underwater rock off Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, on 13 January 2012, resulting in 32 deaths.

What was the cause of the Portuguese shipwreck?

The ship sank after colliding with a Portuguese freighter that had come to its assistance. An analysis of the shipwreck has been treated by migration activists as a case study on the perils of inexpert assistance at sea.

Where was the shipwreck at the Venice Biennale?

In 2019, the ship took an unexpected detour, when — with the approval of city hall and the committee — the Swiss-Icelandic artist Christoph Büchel brought the wreck to the Venice Biennale, mooring it at the Arsenale, the former shipyard of the once formidable Venetian Republic.

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