“There’s a bow and there are two ships , torn in half,”

— more footage from the site of the wreck of Russian tankers in the Kerch Strait.

The Russian Emergencies Ministry officially confirmed that the Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239 are sinking. An MI-8 helicopter has been dispatched to the scene. There are 13 people and fuel oil on board the Volgoneft-212, and 14 people and oil products on board the Volgoneft-239.

“More than 50 specialists and 11 pieces of equipment are already involved in eliminating the consequences. Further information is being clarified,” the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports.

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  • @[email protected]
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    303 days ago

    I see that the front fell off. Because a wave hit it. At sea.

    Next thing you’ll be telling me is they were made of cardboard derivatives.

    • @[email protected]
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      They were rusty ass 50 year old ships that had the middles cut out of them and the ends welded together so they would be shorter, but keep getting used. They busted apart at the welds, and I don’t even think they were supposed to still be being used as ocean tankers anymore. They were supposed to be on rivers after the hack job.

    • @[email protected]
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      283 days ago

      Mash reported that both tankers were built around 50 years ago and were hastily converted in the 1990s from full-fledged tankers to “river-sea” class vessels.

      The rushed modifications included cutting the ships in half, discarding the center, and welding the bow and stern together, leaving a large seam that failed under the impact of powerful waves. This seam ultimately split apart, contributing to the vessels’ sinking.

      if only they had flextape.

      • @[email protected]
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        113 days ago

        The excerpt adarza commented likely explains it somewhat. Ships made shorter by cutting a section of the middle out & rejoining the ends. They probably both had the same modification around the same time, so reached a point of similar wear and (literal) tear at the same time. I’ll bet they forgot about their history and neglected to perform the more thorough integrity checks they required because of it.

  • DarkThoughts
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    133 days ago

    Wow, good job you dumb fucks. As if there hasn’t been enough environmental damage over the last years…

        • @HappycamperNZ
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          43 days ago

          Well I thought id leave “and the long term effects of those 4 years over the next 80” for someone else.

          Spread the depressing reality around a bit

          • DarkThoughts
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            43 days ago

            After the US election I’m already in full on doomer mode. We were going towards 3 degrees Celsius before that already. All the copium articles were already “if we act NOW then…” kind of garbage, as if people suddenly became okay with actually needed climate policies. And now the world is supposed to compensate for all of the US emissions that will come out of Trumps fascist agendas? Not gonna happen.

            • @HappycamperNZ
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              33 days ago

              I unfortunately don’t have the luxury of giving up- us parents in the know are aware we had it much easier than our kids will, and we didn’t have it easy either.

              I cant stop it, can’t ignore it, but I can do what I can.

    • @Kaput
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      53 days ago

      I guess I’m this case It’s very very unusual.

      • streetlights
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        11 day ago

        Russia is an environmental disaster. There is no carbon neutral way to stop them.