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Italy ship wreck set to be lifted and towed away

High-risk salvage operation of Costa Concordia expected to take 6-7 days

Published Sun, Jul 13, 2014 · 10:00 PM

    [ROME] The refloating of Italy's ill-fated Costa Concordia cruise ship is set to begin today, with a high-risk salvage operation to raise the rusting hulk ahead of its final journey to the shipyard where it was built.

    Two and a half years after it sank off the island of Giglio in a nighttime disaster that left 32 people dead, the plan is to raise and tow away the 114,500-tonne vessel in an unprecedented and delicate operation.

    "The most critical phase will be the first day, raising the wreck for the first time. Refloating a passenger ship this large has never been attempted before," South African Nick Sloane, who is in charge of the salvage, said.