Jan 23, 2011

Cranes to salvage capsized ship



In this Jan. 21, 2011 file picture a tanker is capsized in river Rhine near St Goarshausen, western Germany. Three cranes have begun working on salvaging the capsized tanker loaded with sulfuric acid that has been floating in the Rhine River for days. German authorities say two of three cranes needed to begin work on righting and recovering the ship began work on Saturday Jan. 22, 2011. It is expected to take several days, if not weeks, to salvage the tanker. Limited, southbound shipping has been allowed to resume through the bend where the capsized ship is still listing on its side. No acid has leaked. (AP Photo/Dapd/Harald Tittel,File) (Harald Tittel - AP)

Cranes have begun working on salvaging a capsized tanker loaded with sulfuric acid that has been floating in the Rhine River for days.
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