Cargo Ship Runs Aground in Britain

A fishing boat passes the stricken vessel “Hoegh Osaka” after it ran aground on a sand bank in the Solent on January 5, 2015 in Cowes, England. According to the owners of the Hoegh Osaka, the 52,000 ton cargo ship which is carrying 1,400 cars, some of which are thought to include Rolls Royces and Bentleys and is now stricken off the Isle of Wight, was deliberately grounded to prevent it from capsizing after it began listing as it left port. The ship became grounded on Bramble Bank in the Solent on Saturday night, forcing emergency services to rescue all 25 crew members on board. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Cargo Ship Runs Aground in Britain
   
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