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Massive cargo sinks in the Persian Gulf off Iran with transporting cars

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According to the authorities, a big cargo ship with transporting cars sank in stormy waves in the Persian Gulf on Thursday.

The Al Salmy 6, a vessel registered in the United Arab Emirates, sank off Iran’s southern coast with 30 crew members on board. Capt. Nizar Qaddoura of the Dubai-based Salem Al Makrani Cargo firm reported that Iranian rescue teams saved 16 of the crew and that another 11 survivors boarded life rafts.

A nearby tanker rescued another person from the turbulent waves, but two crew members remained at sea. Rescue efforts were started, but inclement weather delayed them.

Iran’s Ports & Maritime Organization tells about the size of a cargo ship, it is longer than a soccer field, capsized 30 kilometres off the coast of Asaluyeh.

The ship, which had left Dubai just days earlier, was photographed tilting drastically onto its side at a perilous angle before going entirely submerged. Nationals from Sudan, India, Pakistan, Uganda, Tanzania, and Ethiopia make up the crew, according to Qaddoura.

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The Persian Gulf was hit by severe weather on Wednesday, with wind gusts surpassing 40 mph and high seas. Iran’s Meteorological Organization issued a “red notice” earlier this week, advising that maritime activities could be harmed through Saturday.

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