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April 16, 2015

Video: The towing of the Costa Concordia

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The Costa Concordia cruise ship that wrecked off Giglio Island, Italy, in 2012, was towed to Genoa, Italy, last summer. The tow involved a convoy of more than a dozen support vessels, including two tugs with a combined 24,000 hp and 275 tons of bollard pull at the bow for the hull and two auxiliary tugs positioned aft.

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