(Baonghean.vn) - According to Nghe An Maritime Port Authority, due to the impact of storm No. 2, there are currently 4 shipspayloadLarge ships are stranded in Cua Lo and along Lam River.
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Nghe An is located in the eye of storm No. 2. Before the storm hit, many cargo ships and fishing boats anchored in Cua Lo sea areas and around Ngu island to avoid the storm. However, the strong storm caused many ships to break their anchors, drift freely, and run aground on the shore. Photo: Pham Bang. |
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As of the morning of July 18, after 2 days of the storm, there were still 4 large tonnage ships stranded in Cua Lo and along the Lam River. Including: Thai Ha 88, Thai Ha 26 (stranded in Cua Lo); Viet Dung 36, Minh Khanh 09 (stranded in the Lam River). In the photo is the Thai Ha 26 ship stranded at Cua Lo beach. Photo: Le Thang |
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A cargo ship was washed ashore by waves. Photo: Le Thang |
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From afar, it can be seen that on this stranded ship, sailors and crew members are waiting to be "rescued". Photo: Le Thang |
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Another ship was also washed ashore by waves while anchoring at the Lam River estuary to take shelter from the storm. Photo: Le Thang |
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Viet Dung 36 ship ran aground in Cua Hoi area. Photo: Le Thang |
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Some fishermen along Cua Hoi beach said this was the first time they had seen such huge ships run aground. Photo: Le Thang |
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All of these stranded ships were loaded with cargo and were set adrift by the storm while they were anchored. Rescuing these ships would be very difficult and costly. Photo: Le Thang |
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