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MSC Flaminia keep moving into the Atlantic in southern direction



August 2: MSC Flaminia and salvage tugs keep moving in southern direction into the Atlantic, last known position at 31.07.2012 was 18:00 47.00N 011.15W, average speed during 24 hours ending 18:00 July 31 was around 1.5 knot. What’s the reason for moving deep into the ocean? Weather conditions dictate safest and most convenient course and speed? Maybe. No NSB press-release during August 1.

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