A foreboding "red sky" and an ominous voicemail were two details released about the investigation into the sinking of the cargo ship El Faro. 33 people died on the ship which sank in the Atlantic ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has recovered the data recorder of El Faro, a ship that sank with all hands on board last year near the Bahamas. Investigators hope to find GPS navigational ...
Danielle Randolph squinted through rain-splattered windows as the sea freighter lunged upward sharply, then fell into the trough of a 30-foot-tall wave. The skies were black. The second mate stood on ...
TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) - A voyage data recorder thought to contain key evidence on last year's deadly sinking of the cargo ship El Faro in a hurricane cannot be immediately recovered, U.S. authorities ...
A year ago this month, Hurricane Joaquin slammed into El Faro, sinking the cargo ship and killing all 33 people aboard. Its replacement, Isla Bella, could travel the same route this week despite the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Federal investigators on Monday identified wreckage found 15,000 feet deep in the sea as that of the ill-fated cargo ship El Faro. The National Transportation Safety Board ...
TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) - The captain of the doomed El Faro cargo ship sounded an alarm for his crew to abandon the vessel shortly before it sank last fall in a hurricane near the Bahamas, killing all ...
It likely will be months before the National Transportation Safety Board can retrieve the voyage data recorder from the cargo ship El Faro, which sank last fall about 40 miles northeast of the Bahamas ...
Attorneys for the owner of the cargo ship El Faro clashed Tuesday with a former crew member who questioned why the company did not do more to avoid the ship sailing into a deadly hurricane. “I’m ...
When the cargo ship El Faro set out from port in Jacksonville, Fla., en route to Puerto Rico, there was little indication of trouble. A gathering weather system named Joaquin was still just a tropical ...
The ship was now pushed in another direction, off the captain's chosen course. After a few tense seconds, El Faro righted herself. "She's doin' good. I'm impressed. Knock on wood," said Randolph. El ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Danielle Randolph squinted through rain-splattered windows as the sea freighter lunged upward sharply, then fell into the trough of a 30-foot-tall wave. The skies were black.
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