The man, who asked him to remain anonymous because he was not allowed to talk to the crash media, said that the collision took place and transferred his coordinates, which means that all other vessels in the area needed to know his position.
He said he was close to the part of the rocks of the flawless where the Portuguese container stalled the ship Solong, and that he only had a few seconds to react when he heard he shouted to take advantage. Then, suddenly, he said that “a massive ship comes from blue.”
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The man said Solong immediately did not stop after breaking in the rock and to feel like it continues to drive in a ship for about 10 minutes after the initial impact. Man said other crew members on the rock, who obviously wore jet fuel for the US Army, described how if no one was on the SOLONG bridge at the time of the collision.
The flame broke out of the rock, and the crew immediately jumped into action, the man said. He said they put protective equipment and tried to fight fire, but quickly determined that it would not be possible and decided to leave the ship.
The crew members went to their rooms to gather important things, also by grasping life jackets and emergency. Then they went to the voice point and sounded. When everyone was calculated, they entered the lifeboat and gathered again. When it was checked that everyone was on a rescue board, they started. The captain was the last person who left the rock, he said.
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The man described the flame that leaves the crew as they boarded the backboat and said that some sailors even sang her hair because the fire was so close. He said I could no longer wait to get off the vessel, and the entire incident from the evacuation impact lasted about 30 minutes.
Man said that the crew was trained for such disasters and that everything from the moment of influence on the evacuation was a “textbook” and performed in accordance with the procedure.
The American official confirmed Monday for news of CBS Charlie D’Agatha that the rock carried the burden to support the US Department of Defense, but they said the incident would not have influenced US military operations or combat readiness.
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