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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — On Sept. 29, 2015, the merchant ship SS El Faro was traveling from Jacksonville to Puerto Rico as Hurricane Joaquin approached. Less than 48 hours later, on the morning of Oct. 1, ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Following a heated testimony from a former TOTE able seaman detailing what he considered foul play aboard the vessel, Wednesday’s hearings started out with a telephonic swearing ...
Two years to the day after the American cargo ship the SS El Faro sank in a major hurricane off the Bahamas, killing all 33 people on board, U.S. Coast Guard investigators in Jacksonville made public ...
Late in the evening of Sept. 30, 2015, two shipmates stood on the bridge of the SS El Faro, reviewing their captain’s order to stay on course. “We don’t have any options here,” Third Mate Jeremie ...
The NTSB says that the SS El Faro, the U.S. cargo ship that sank east of the Bahamas during Hurricane Joaquin, appears to have landed upright on the ocean floor. Remote-control subs will be sent to ...
The sunken stern of El Faro. The first free-standing federal legislation inspired by the sinking of the SS El Faro just took a big step towards becoming law, as the Maritime Safety Act of 2018 heads ...
After dealing with wind shear pummeling the leading edge of the hurricane, and being reintroduced to dry air from up north the system is looking very rough and ragged as we track it today News 6 has ...
At the request of the National Transportation Safety Board, the Navy is scrambling a ship and an underwater search team to find the missing merchant ship SS El Faro, Navy officials told USNI News on ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sugar23 and Audible have partnered on a new podcast series, titled Shipwreck: How a Captain, Company, and Culture Sank the SS El Faro, which chronicles the worst American maritime disaster ...
An undated video frame grab showing the stern of the of the sunken freighter El Faro on the seafloor, 15,000-feet deep near the Bahamas. The image was taken by Cable Underwater Recovery Vehicle (CURV) ...
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