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The Morning Midas cargo ship before it capsized and sank 450 miles southwest of Adak on Monday. Original article source: Cargo ship carrying thousands of vehicles sinks off coast of Alaska ...
A cargo ship carrying 3,000 new vehicles sank in the North Pacific off the coast of Alaska several weeks after catching fire and being abandoned by its crew.
Adak is about 1,200 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska's largest city. The 600-foot Morning Midas was built in 2006 and sails under a Liberian flag.
The 600-foot Morning Midas was carrying about 3,000 vehicles when it began to burn June 3 near Adak Island. The crew evacuated without injuries.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A cargo ship that had been delivering new vehicles to Mexico sank in the North Pacific Ocean, weeks after crew members abandoned ship when they couldn’t extinguish an ...
A cargo ship carrying over 3,000 vehicles, including electric models, sank in the North Pacific after a fire disabled its navigational systems, the U.S. Coast Guard reported. The Morning Midas ...
Watch: Smoke billows from cargo ship fire off coast of Alaska The Morning Midas caught fire Tuesday roughly 300 miles from Adak, Alaska. The ship was carrying thousands of vehicles when it erupted.
Weeks after a fire broke out aboard the Morning Midas, the ship has sunk. The vessel went down on Monday in international waters, approximately 450 miles (724 km) southwest of Adak, Alaska.