Watch terrified crew desperately try to escape CAPSIZING cargo ship before it flips & containers topple into port

Watch terrified crew desperately try to escape CAPSIZING cargo ship before it flips & containers topple into port
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Watch terrified crew desperately try to escape CAPSIZING cargo ship before it flips & containers topple into port
Author: Elizabeta Ranxburgaj
Published: Dec, 23 2024 13:32

THIS is the terrifying moment crew were forced to escape a capsizing cargo ship before huge containers dramatically plunged into a port. An evacuation was sparked after the shocking scenes at the Ambarli-Marpot Port in Istanbul, Turkey. At least 15 people were forced to jump off the Comoros-flagged vessel, named Amnah, according to a local report.

 [Crew were seen scrambling to get off the sinking ship in time]
Image Credit: The Sun [Crew were seen scrambling to get off the sinking ship in time]

A shocking video showed how people onboard the doomed ship ran off its deck when it started to turn into the water. The footage also showed a passerby desperately attempting to help direct the crew members to safety in the horror senario. Ten crew members were rescued off the capsizing ship by jumping into the water and being saved on tug boats.

 [The cargo ship dramatically capsized in a port in Istanbul, Turkey]
Image Credit: The Sun [The cargo ship dramatically capsized in a port in Istanbul, Turkey]

Five others were able to swim to shore without help. One person was reportedly rushed to hospital after sustaining minor injuries. The boat started to capsize around 4am on Monday, reportedly due to improper load distribution. Shocking footage of containers plunging into Istanbul's waters forced authorities to cordon off the area around the ship.

 [An aerial view showed the cargo ship lying on its side at Ambarli-Marpot Port]
Image Credit: The Sun [An aerial view showed the cargo ship lying on its side at Ambarli-Marpot Port]

This was reportedly done to avoid pollution from the cargo sitting in the city's port. Turkey's transportation ministry said: “The risk to the marine environment has been controlled, and the vessel is surrounded by floating barriers. “Rescue operations started under the coordination of our port authority.”.

 [Huge containers also toppled into the water]
Image Credit: The Sun [Huge containers also toppled into the water]

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