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18 July 2011

Unexpected problems slow Bulgaria salvage

RT -

The raising of the pleasure boat Bulgaria that started early on July 17 has been interrupted by the rupture of one of the lifting cables attached to the ship. The Bulgaria sank on July 10 killing at least 114 people.

­Before being brought to the surface the Bulgaria was first meant to be brought to an even keel. This stage was considered one of the most important stages of the salvage operation, a source in the emergency headquarters of the effort told the Itar-Tass news agency.

While the Bulgaria was being righted, a balancing sling ruptured. It did not, however, have a serious effect on the ship's straightening. "The second crane was holding it. The vessel did not sink again," Russian Deputy Transport Minister Viktor Olersky said.

Deputy Emergency Situations Minister Aleksandr Chupiyan said that the rupture of a lifting cable caused a minor spill of fuel, but rescuers contained the spill rapidly.

"Booms were placed immediately, and the spill was contained by 11:50pm. We will not remove the booms until the end of the raising," he said.

The operation will now continue, and the vessel is expected to be lifted as soon as by Monday evening.

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