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andygates
1909 days ago
That's the most obvious part of the grounding, but the ship is properly wedged at both ends. It's not the whole problem.
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meowster
1909 days ago
It's wedged at the stern because the bow impelled the ground. The stern isn't impelled, once the front of the ship is free, the back be easily ungrounded by tugs.
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