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July 17, 2014 · about 12 years ago

Divers Working on Costa Concordia Cable Connection

Despite the strong winds have caused an interruption of operations during the night, divers are working to connect the last chains and cables on Costa Concordia. At the moment, there are still 2 chains and 4 cables to be connected to 3 of the starboard sponsons (S4, S5, S18). The chain related to st

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Despite the strong winds have caused an interruption of operations during the night, divers are working to connect the last chains and cables on Costa Concordia.

At the moment, there are still 2 chains and 4 cables to be connected to 3 of the starboard sponsons (S4, S5, S18).

The chain related to starboard sponson S12 has reached its final position and, in the next few hours, the connection will be completed.

Press Release, July 17, 2014

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