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Costa Concordia Disaster: Wrecked Cruise Ship Moves In Rough Seas

Costa Concordia Disaster

02/10/12 02:28 PM ET  AP

ROME -- Italian officials say rough seas have increased movements of the crippled Costa Concordia and are thwarting the start of fuel removal a month after the cruise ship capsized off a Tuscan island.

The national office overseeing search and anti-pollution operations said Friday that instruments registered increased and faster movements of the ship, which is resting on its side just outside Giglio island's port. But they said the movements have since slowed down. If the ship keeps shifting, it could drop down onto deeper seabed, complicating plans to remove fuel.

At least 17 people died in the incident and 15 are missing. Italian TG5 broadcast video showing confusion among the captain and crew on the ship's bridge in the hour after Concordia rammed a reef.

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In this picture taken on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012 and made available on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012, the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia lays on its starboard side after it ran aground off the coast of the Isola del Giglio island, Italy, gashing open the hull and forcing some 4,200 people aboard to evacuate aboard lifeboats to the nearby Isola del Giglio island. About 1,000 Italian passengers were onboard, as well as more than 500 Germans, about 160 French and about 1,000 crew members. (AP)
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ROME -- Italian officials say rough seas have increased movements of the crippled Costa Concordia and are thwarting the start of fuel removal a month after the cruise ship capsized off a Tuscan island...
ROME -- Italian officials say rough seas have increased movements of the crippled Costa Concordia and are thwarting the start of fuel removal a month after the cruise ship capsized off a Tuscan island...
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08:56 PM on 02/12/2012
Just pull it with a rope
11:58 AM on 02/12/2012
Which government regulations would conservatives eliminate to prevent accidents like Concordia and the Gulf oil spill?
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02:33 AM on 02/11/2012
Silly they have not even begun to remove the fuel a month after the crash
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12:29 AM on 02/11/2012
If the captain is smart he will blame the whole thing on al-Qaeda
...or the US congress
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Can't the left and right be wrong?
02:57 AM on 02/11/2012
...or just blame the Greeks.......
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10:00 AM on 02/11/2012
If he is a conservative he will blame it on Obama !