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Three divers in action on the sunken "Verity"

2023-11-11T15:02:16.092Z

Highlights: The diving operation on the sunken "Verity" southwest of Heligoland began on Saturday afternoon. Emergency services now want to shorten the two masts of the wreck. Experts are to investigate whether there are leaks on the wreck that require action. The shipowner's insurance company is in contact with the Hamburg public prosecutor's office, according to the General Directorate of Waterways and Shipping. The diving ship is fixed there with anchors, three divers are ready and a tugboat is to secure the work.



Status: 11.11.2023, 15:54 PM

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As a result of the collision with the "Polesie", the freighter "Verity" sank in the North Sea. © Sina Schuldt/dpa

The diving operation on the sunken "Verity" southwest of Heligoland began on Saturday afternoon. "A diving vessel and a tugboat have now arrived in the wreck area," said a spokeswoman for the Directorate-General for Waterways and Shipping. The diving ship is fixed there with anchors, three divers are ready. A tugboat is to secure the work.

Heligoland - According to the authority, the divers are also checking whether there are still dead sailors on board the sunken ship. The shipowner's insurance company is in contact with the Hamburg public prosecutor's office, according to the General Directorate of Waterways and Shipping.

The emergency services now want to shorten the two masts of the wreck. According to the authority, the water column above the mast is around 15 meters. "The concrete technical implementation will be decided on site," said the spokeswoman for the Directorate-General for Waterways and Shipping. In addition, experts are to investigate whether there are leaks on the wreck that require action. Initially, two working days were planned for the deployment.

The Waterways and Shipping Authority (WSA) is accompanying the work, and the multi-purpose vessel "Mellum" of the Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration will be in operation. In addition, the Wilhelmshaven Traffic Centre monitors the area with radar and the AIS system, which ships use to exchange navigation and ship data. Dpa

Source: merkur

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