Isola
del Giglio, July 14th 2014
6 am CET
- The Concordia refloating operations have started regularly. At 6 am the
Senior Salvage Master, Nick Sloane, reached the Remote Operations Center
located on the
Concordia with the rest of the team. This morning the Concordia
will be refloated of about 2 meters and then towed 30 meters to the East.8.45 am CET
With the arrival of the ferry at 8.30 am the
final phase of the lightening of the wreck has begun. Only less then 1,000
tonnes of weight remain, out of the initial 30,000 tonnes; as soon as this step
is completed, the wreck can be lifted off the platforms. In a first stage, this
will happen in the stern area.
12 am CET
12 am CET
The Concordia’s stern and bow are now detached
from the false sea bed by about 1 meter. The wreck is floating thanks to the
sponsons. Before being towed 30 meters East, the Concordia will need to be
refloated of another meter. Technicians have now begun to tighten the chains on
starboard sponson S14, as planned.
8 pm - end of day 1
8 pm - end of day 1
The first day of
the refloating operation of the Concordia has concluded successfully.
Confirming technician’s estimations, the wreck is now afloat thanks to the
buoyancy given by sponsons, 2 2 meters off the false sea bed, and it has been
towed for about 30 meters eastwards. The wreck is securely moored and therefore
the first phase of the refloating operations has now ended. Around and under
the Concordia operations are still on going to connect some chains and cables
to the sponsons.
Jul 15 -12 pm CET
The underwater preliminary activities related to the beginning of the last phase of the refloating operation of the Concordia are in progress today. Technicians are indeed working to connect and tension the last 4 chains and 6 cables. The wreck is stable position and securely moored.
The underwater preliminary activities related to the beginning of the last phase of the refloating operation of the Concordia are in progress today. Technicians are indeed working to connect and tension the last 4 chains and 6 cables. The wreck is stable position and securely moored.
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