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Ship Loaded With Thousands Of Cars Still Burning Days After Crew Abandons It At Sea Morning Midas was en route to Mexico with 70 EVs and 681 hybrids among 3,048 cars when the fire broke out in the ...
Real reason why cabin crew randomly walk the aisle when everyone's asleep Flight attendants are seen multiple times walking on the aisle. Other than serving foods and drinks, there's one important ...
They say revenge is best served cold. The Philippine women’s ice hockey team handed one of that kind to Iran on Friday night. The Nationals regained their bearings just in time to crush Iran, ...
A cabin crew member has shared the five things she would "never" do while travelling on a plane as a passenger - and some are controversial. By Jess Flaherty 10:23, Sat, Jun 7, 2025 | UPDATED: 10: ...
If Elon Musk follows through with his plan to decommission SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, NASA will have no choice but to rely on Russian Soyuz capsules for transportation.
The crew of a large cargo ship carrying thousands of vehicles, including approximately 800 EVs, abandoned the vessel after being unable to extinguish a fire onboard. Via U.S. Coast Guard. LUKE FUNK ...
Crates of cocaine, loaded under cover of night from an armed boat by some crew members while others aboard the MV Matthew were plied with alcohol “as a distraction” began a descent into chaos ...
All crew members are safe after a fire broke out aboard a cargo ship south of Alaska's Adak Island. The ship was carrying 3,000 vehicles, including nearly 800 electric vehicles, bound for Mexico.
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If fire departments on land have problems unleashing the torrent of water needed to extinguish a single burning EV, the crew of a ship doesn't stand a chance against hundreds of flaming lithium ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The crew of a cargo ship carrying 3,000 vehicles to Mexico, including 800 electric vehicles, abandoned ship after they could not control a fire aboard the vessel in ...
Ex-flight attendant names 'complete no-no' on planes that makes crew 'wary' of you A former British Airways stewardess has shared the major travel etiquette mistake that you should avoid.