Friday, April 6, 2012

Video: U.S. Coast Guard sinks Japanese ?ghost ship?

The Coast Guard fired cannons on the ship that had drifted to the Gulf of Alaska after becoming unmoored after the Japan tsunami, choosing to sink the vessel rather than having it pose a risk to maritime traffic. NBC?s Savannah Guthrie reports.

>> a japanese ghost ship set adrift by the tsunami more than a year ago and drifting across the pacific ever since is in the process now of being sunk. a u.s. coast guard fired cannons on the 174-foot shrimping vessel to punch holes in the hull and sink it. since being found adrift nearby the alaskan coast t was determined to be a navigation hazard and plans to tow it in and salvage it were

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