What happened to the Costa Concordia salvage?
The dismantling and recycling of the infamous Costa Concordia cruise liner has been completed in Italy, marking the official end to final phase of what is considered the largest maritime salvage job in history. The cruise ship was later refloated and towed to Genoa in July 2014 for dismantling and recycling.
How much does it cost to salvage the Costa Concordia?
The cost of the salvage operation was estimated at some $1.2bn (£0.7bn), although cruise line Costa Crociere estimated that it had contributed some 765 million euros ($1,040m, £600m) to the Italian economy.
Where is the Costa Concordia ship now?
port of Genoa, Italy
Now, the wrecked remains of the gigantic ocean liner are being scrapped in the port of Genoa, Italy. Its 50,000 tons of steel are being melted down and will be used in future construction and ship building projects.
How many boats are lost at sea each year?
Global Shipping Losses By Number Of Vessels, 2011-2020 (1)
Year | Losses |
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2016 | 99 |
2017 | 95 |
2018 | 53 |
2019 | 48 |
Is the captain of the Costa Concordia in jail?
Is The Costa Concordia Captain Still in Prison? The captain of the Costa Concordia Francesco Schettino is still in prison for his part in the sinking. He was sentenced to 16 years in 2016. He was 54 at the time and not expected to leave prison until he is at least 70 years old.
How many bodies were found on the Costa Concordia?
(AP) GIGLIO, Italy – Search crews found five more bodies in the wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise ship, which struck a reef off an Italian island in January, officials said Thursday. The discovery raises to 30 the number of bodies found. Two people remain missing and are presumed dead.
Do boats sink often?
“every year, on average, more than two dozen large ships sink, or otherwise go missing, taking their crews along with them.”