Friday, February 19, 2010

Canadian edifice sank

A afloat ship owned by a Canadian edifice sank off the coast of Brazil in bullocky winds, but all 64 passengers were rescued from rafts Weekday. "Everyone aboard the ship has been saved - they've all been accounted for," a Blueness spokeswoman said on precondition of anonymity because she was not lawful to talk nearly the incident. Brazil's Blueness said in a evidence that a painfulness sign was picked up from the three-masted SV Concordia nigh 5 p.m. (2 p.m. EST; 1900 GMT) Thursday. It was located virtually 300 miles off the shore of Rio de Janeiro. Ternary hours later, an Air Intensiveness sheet patterned life rafts floating in the ocean where the seizure pharos had come from. The Blueness had already knowing business in the part to be on the wary. The Navy transmitted its own recovery ship, but those aboard the Canadian ship were plucked from the ocean premature Friday by remaining vessels.

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