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Less Corsica boa vista travelers 02/06/2015
The Wrecked two years ago Italian cruise boa vista ship "Costa Concordia" has reached the port of Genoa. The shipwreck is to be scrapped there in the next two years. Hundreds of spectators watched yesterday the complicated maneuvers: The ship was towed by tugs to its final berth in the harbor.
Yesterday at 12.39 clock proclaimed the head of the Italian Civil Protection Franco Gabrielli: "The operation has been completed." Sirens had previously welcomed the wreck of the "Costa Concordia" in Genoese port Pra-Voltri.
Despite a slight delay because boa vista of strong winds had gone as planned, according to Italy's environment minister Gian Luca Galletti the transfer of shipwrecks. A total of four days it had been out of the accident off the island of Giglio to Genoa. Gigantic tractor had the wreck passed by in a convoy of 12 other vessels on the French island of Corsica in the direction of Genoa.
The "Costa Concordia" was moved on 13 January 2012, the Italian island of Giglio boa vista on a rock and flipped on its side. 32 people died in the accident, including twelve German. The captain had left the ship early and was therefore exposed to sharp criticism.
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