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To: SCR1
Another intersting perspective. Notice the state of ship as mentioned.

Three Dead, 18 Missing as Tanker Sinks Off US

1 hour, 28 minutes ago

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Coast Guard (news - web sites) launched a massive sea search Saturday for 18 missing crew after a chemical tanker carrying 11,000 tons of industrial ethanol exploded off the Virginia coast, killing three.



Coast Guard Lt. Buddy Dye said three crew died and six others were saved after the tanker sank 50 miles from the Virginia shore and that helicopters, a C-130 plane and lifeboats would continue the search for survivors.

"We're being hampered by the dark and of course the chemicals in the water, but the sea conditions are not too bad," he said, adding that the longer they were in the water, the less chance there was of survival. The crew of the Bow Mariner, a 570-foot (170-meter), 39,000 deadweight ton Singapore-flagged vessel sailing from New York to Houston, were believed to be Filipino and Greek.

Dye said the explosion occurred around 6 p.m. (2300 GMT), east from Chincoteague in eastern Virginia, which is roughly 80 miles north of Norfolk, a major naval base. He said the blast had almost obliterated the tanker.

Industrial ethanol is a form of fuel and gasoline additive sometimes used as a solvent in the manufacture of varnishes and perfumes.
1,631 posted on 02/29/2004 6:24:07 AM PST by SCR1
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To: SCR1
Is there any way to determine where the ship originated in NY? Although there is probably no connection between the exploding ship and the diver found dead in the Hudson River, I might feel differently if the ship traveled through the Hudson River Valley, perhaps from the Port of Albany, rather than departing from the NYC area, which is 60 miles south of where the diver was found.
1,634 posted on 02/29/2004 7:11:14 AM PST by Labyrinthos
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