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June 11, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Local firm salvages wrecked ship

Hoang Dat 36 was lifted to the water surface last Saturday, 25 days after it sank in a collision with a foreign-flagged ship in HCMC’s Nha Be River in mid-May. Staff of the Vietnam Salvage Corporation (Visal) succeeded in bringing the wrecked ship to the water surface after the accident killed half

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Hoang Dat 36 was lifted to the water surface last Saturday, 25 days after it sank in a collision with a foreign-flagged ship in HCMC’s Nha Be River in mid-May.

Staff of the Vietnam Salvage Corporation (Visal) succeeded in bringing the wrecked ship to the water surface after the accident killed half of the ill-fated ship’s 16 crew members.

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