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When a whale hits a boat, the immediate concern is safety, damage, and what to do next. These collisions, while not daily events, occur often enough in busy shipping and whale h...
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When a whale hits a boat, the immediate concern is safety, damage, and what to do next. These collisions, while not daily events, occur often enough in busy shipping and whale h...
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The Diana flag is a purpose-built signal used mainly in outdoor, maritime, and safety contexts to indicate that a vessel or group is operating under special guidance, typically...
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Recent ship sinkings attract attention because they feel rare yet recur in multiple regions each year. A sinking occurs when a vessel takes on water faster than it can be remove...
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A ship carrying cars sinks when accumulated water weight exceeds buoyancy and stability, often due to hull damage, free surface effects, stability failures, or extreme weather....
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A cruise fire is an unwanted combustion event on a passenger vessel, typically involving public areas, cabins, service spaces, or open decks. Fires on cruise ships are rare but...
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The term Hamptons yacht death refers to a fatal incident that occurred on a yacht in the Hamptons, a high-profile summer enclave on Long Island, New York. In the most widely rep...
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A Norway boat crash typically refers to a vessel collision or grounding in Norway’s complex coastal waters, fjords, and archipelagos, where challenging geography, weather, and...
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A passenger overboard situation occurs when someone on a vessel, from a small recreational boat to a large cruise ship, accidentally or unintentionally ends up in the water. Thi...
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The question ‘where did it sink’ arises in maritime investigations, aviation inquiries, insurance claims, and environmental response. It asks not only for a point on a chart...
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The RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for White Star Line transatlantic service. It was the largest ship afloat at its launch, featurin...
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