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- EV-carrying ship sinks in Pacific Ocean after catching fire
A ship that caught fire in the Pacific Ocean earlier in June has sunk The vessel was abandoned in the middle of the pacific – about 579km from land – after a blaze It was carrying about
- Ship transporting thousands of cars sinks in Pacific after . . .
In 2022, a 60,000-ton cargo ship called the Felicity Ace carrying thousands of luxury cars sank in the Atlantic Ocean after a fire on board burned for nearly a week
- Cargo ship carrying new vehicles sinks in North Pacific weeks . . .
A cargo ship that had been delivering new vehicles to Mexico sank in the North Pacific Ocean, weeks after crew members abandoned ship when they couldn't extinguish an onboard fire that left the
- Cargo Ship Carrying New Vehicles to Mexico Sinks in the North . . .
Fire damage compounded by bad weather and water seepage caused the carrier to sink in waters about 16,404 feet (5,000 meters) deep and about 415 miles (770 kilometers) from land, the statement said
- Blaze Sends Ship Carrying Hundreds Of Chinese EVs To Bottom . . .
Several similar incidents involving ships carrying EVs have occurred in recent years Experts linked a 2022 incident, in which a cargo ship transporting thousands of cars went down in the Atlantic Ocean after catching fire, to a large number of lithium-ion batteries on board, the WSJ noted
- Cargo ship carrying over 3,000 vehicles sinks in Pacific . . .
A cargo ship carrying thousands of vehicles sank in the Pacific Ocean on 23 June, weeks after a fire broke out onboard The vessel, Morning Midas, was travelling from Yantai, China, to Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico, when the incident occurred Salvage company Resolve Marine—also involved in the
- Cargo Ship ‘Morning Midas’ Sinks in Pacific After EV Fire . . .
A cargo ship carrying nearly 3,000 vehicles, including hundreds of electric and hybrid models, has sunk in the North Pacific nearly three weeks after it caught fire, officials confirmed The vessel, Morning Midas, was en route from Yantai, China, to Lazaro Cardenas in Mexico when a fire broke out on June 3, forcing its 22 crew members to abandon ship
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