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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 month.
Vehicles onboard were produced by SAIC General Motors, the joint venture between GM and Chinese government-owned SAIC Motor.
Midas cargo ship, delivering 3,000 vehicles to Mexico, has sunk after a fire led to crew evacuation. The fire started near electric vehicles and worsened due to weather.
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Morning Midas Cargo Ship, On Fire For Weeks, Has Finally SunkThe burned-out ship capsized and then sunk at 5:35 pm local time on Monday, while it was under tow to the nearest suitable ...
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.
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 ...
A cargo ship that had been delivering new vehicles to Mexico sank in the North Pacific Ocean weeks after crew members abandoned the ship when they couldn’t extinguish an onboard fire that left the ...
Smoke rises from cargo vessel Morning Midas approximately 300 miles south of Adak, Alaska, June 3, 2025, as the crew of a cargo ship carrying around 3,000 vehicles to Mexico, abandoned ship after ...
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Fox Weather on MSNCargo ship carrying thousands of vehicles sinks off coast of AlaskaA 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 ...
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A ship holding thousands of cars sank in the Pacific Ocean on Monday, weeks after a fire broke out on a deck that was holding ...
The Morning Midas sank in international waters off Alaska’s Aleutian Islands chain on Monday, the ship’s management company, London-based Zodiac Maritime, said.
The U.S. Coast Guard and the ship’s operator said the crew was evacuated safely. According to the Anderson Economic Group, the loss of car cargo from the Midas is estimated at $120 million.
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