Picking up the pieces after tragic methanol blast sinks tanker
The operation to remove the wreck of Ultragas's chemical tanker Vicua is close to completion after the removal of four key sections of the vessel.
Smit Salvage is removing the remains of the 1983-built chemical tanker destroyed in a devastating methanol blast at the Brazilian port of Paranagua in November.
The bow section, accommodation block, engine and part of the stern section have been removed...
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