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Another cargo ship has gone under, and it’s taking hundreds of millions of dollars with it. The Morning Midas, a massive vessel hauling vehicles from China to Mexico, sank off the coast of ...
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The giant car carrier Morning Midas that sank after catching fire early this month contained thousands of vehicles, some of which were produced by General Motors.
The U.S. Coast Guard and the ship’s operator said the crew was evacuated safely. According to the Anderson Economic Group, the loss of car cargo from the Midas is estimated at $120 million. The ...
About three weeks after the fire broke out, the inevitable has happened as the Morning Midas is now sunk.The big transport ship caught fire around three weeks ago, believed to have started in the ...
Watch: Smoke billows from cargo ship fire off coast of Alaska The Morning Midas caught fire Tuesday roughly 300 miles from Adak, Alaska. The ship was carrying thousands of vehicles when it erupted.