الجمعة، 6 أبريل 2012

U.S. Coast Guard sinking a Japanese ship at sea


According to U.S. media reports that the U.S. Coast Guard, launched a heavy artillery fire to sink a fishing vessel at sea, survived the tidal waves (tsunami) that struck Japan in March 2011.

And float the ship Rio en Maru, a length of 60 meters, which is uninhabited, 300 kilometers off the coast of Alaska.

And exited the ship from anchor in Hachinohe, Japan, during an earthquake measuring nine degrees Celsius and the subsequent tsunami waves hit Japan in March 11, 2011.

 

He said Coast Guard spokesman Kip Wadlow to CNN that "MSN BBC:" The ship was lost movement navigation of ships at risk.

 

He added: "There is no crew on board the ship and does not have any light," adding that they sail in the shipping lane packed ship.



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