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January 31, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Container ship disabled after crane fell on engine in high seas

A container ship bound for Long Beach was drifting aimlessly at sea Tuesday after being caught in heavy seas while crossing the Pacific. Two crew members were injured after the 938-foot Hyundai Confidence ran into trouble while crossing the ocean south of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.

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A container ship bound for Long Beach was drifting aimlessly at sea Tuesday after being caught in heavy seas while crossing the Pacific. Two crew members were injured after the 938-foot Hyundai Confidence ran into trouble while crossing the ocean south of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.

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