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A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News

A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News
A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News

A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News So it goes with the mv aurora, a 293 foot pocket cruise ship, which sank last week near herman & helen’s marina. the old codger is resting stern down in 13 feet of water in little potato slough, leaking “petroleum product.”. The long and strange saga of the derelict cruise ship m v aurora has come due, as the stockton city council this week approved more than $8.2 million for the salvage and disposal.

A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News
A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News

A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News Breaking news: the aurora, the vintage cruise ship that earned newfound fame after sinking near stockton and leaking oil into the delta, has been towed. Then it sank and began leaking oil into the delta. the aurora, the vintage cruise ship that earned newfound fame after sinking near stockton, has finally left the delta. its mooring spot near eight mile road sat empty friday, and a coast guard official confirmed the ship was being towed to vallejo, a port city on san pablo bay some 60 miles west. The 1950s cruise ship aurora — the inspiration for the tv show “love boat” — is seen in the delta near stockton in 2019 during restoration efforts. On wednesday, california's emergency services office received a report that the disused cruise ship had begun to sink and discharge pollution.

A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News
A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News

A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News The 1950s cruise ship aurora — the inspiration for the tv show “love boat” — is seen in the delta near stockton in 2019 during restoration efforts. On wednesday, california's emergency services office received a report that the disused cruise ship had begun to sink and discharge pollution. Mv aurora was a cruise ship built in germany in 1955. after several changes of ownership and name, as of 2024 she was moored in stockton, california, united states, and was undergoing restoration until may 22 when she began to take on water and partially sank, damaging it beyond repair. Mare island – the former cruise ship aurora has been towed from the san joaquin river delta near stockton to mare island. earlier in 2024, the decommissioned ship started sinking into the. Sheening has been seen near the vessel, and responders have deployed a boom around the ship to prevent it from spreading to a drinking water intake station for the city of stockton. A report to the california office of emergency services on wednesday indicated the aurora, a non operational 294 foot cruise ship permanently moored northwest of stockton began to sink in 13 feet of water and discharge pollution. sheen was observed in the immediate vicinity of the vessel.

A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News
A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News

A Cruise Ship Sinks Near Stockton Stocktonia News Mv aurora was a cruise ship built in germany in 1955. after several changes of ownership and name, as of 2024 she was moored in stockton, california, united states, and was undergoing restoration until may 22 when she began to take on water and partially sank, damaging it beyond repair. Mare island – the former cruise ship aurora has been towed from the san joaquin river delta near stockton to mare island. earlier in 2024, the decommissioned ship started sinking into the. Sheening has been seen near the vessel, and responders have deployed a boom around the ship to prevent it from spreading to a drinking water intake station for the city of stockton. A report to the california office of emergency services on wednesday indicated the aurora, a non operational 294 foot cruise ship permanently moored northwest of stockton began to sink in 13 feet of water and discharge pollution. sheen was observed in the immediate vicinity of the vessel.

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