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Officials said that a cargo ship carrying 3,000 vehicles sank off Alaska after a fire broke out on the vessel earlier this ...
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 onboard fire ...
A massive cargo ship carrying an estimated 3,000 vehicles capsized in international waters this week, causing it to sink, ...
The Israeli-owned Zodiac Maritime tanker the Central Park was seized off Yemen on Sunday. AP. Zodiac chalked up the seizure to “a suspected piracy incident.” ...
Zodiac-Maritime News: Morning Midas Finally Sinks, Salvors Arrive At Burning Car Carrier, Burning Car Carrier Abandoned Off Alaska, Voyage Optimization Plan Led. Saturday, July 5, 2025.
Zodiac Maritime did not respond to PEOPLE’s question about the total value of the vehicles that were onboard the Morning Midas. Read the original article on People. Advertisement.
In an undated photo released by Zodiac Maritime, the tanker Central Park is seen. Attackers seized the tanker linked to Israel off the coast of Aden, Yemen, on Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023, authorities said.
Zodiac Maritime, which manages the ship, said the seizure was a "suspected piracy incident." Attackers seized a tanker linked to Israel off the coast of Yemen on Sunday, authorities said.
In an undated photo released by Zodiac Maritime, the tanker Central Park is seen. Attackers seized the tanker linked to Israel off the coast of Aden, Yemen, on November 26, 2023, authorities said.
A massive cargo ship carrying an estimated 3,000 vehicles capsized in international waters this week, causing it to sink, according to the US Coast Guard. The Morning Midas, operated by the ...
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Zodiac Maritime told USA TODAY in a statement on June 25 that the fire damage "compounded by heavy weather and subsequent water ingress" caused the 600-foot vessel to sink.