Marine Salvage

The Costa Concordia; still cleaning up the mess.

The 951', 114,500-metric-ton, Costa Concordia cruise liner is finally set to be refloated on the 20th of July 2014, to be towed away from the Italian island where it ran aground and capsized on 13 January 2012. She was carrying 4252 crew and passengers; 32 of them died in the sinking. Salvage crews have been working on the wreck site for two and a half years. The ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, is on trial accused of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship.

Costa Concordia Live Web Cam Links:

 

CLOSE UP SHIP CAM (BEST) 
(www.giglionews.it)
View of the full ship and refloat operation.

CAM1 - THE SHIP 
(www.giglionews.it)
View of the full ship and salvage operation.

CAM2 - THE PORT 
(www.giglionews.it)
View of the port, loading and unloading etc.

CAM3 - SCAN CAM
(www.isoladelgiglio.net)
Scanning cam of ship port beach etc.

LIVE TV HD STREAM
Live News TV Stream (Limited Hours)

DRONE CAM 
(Website Video Link)Drone cam of the Costa Concordia

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