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2,000-year-old Roman ship found off Genoa

A Roman ship from the second century BC has been found off the coast of Genoa.

2,000-year-old Roman ship found off Genoa
The Roman ship was fully intact when found. Photo: Dennis Jarvis/Flickr

The discovery was made by police divers off the coast of Porto Maurizio, Liguria, Il Secolo XIX reported.

At least 50 Roman vases were found in the ship, 50 metres below sea level, which remains completely intact.

“This is an exceptional discovery,” Lieutenant Colonel Francesco Schilardi told the newspaper.

“Now it’s a matter of protecting the ship and keeping the grave robbers away,” he added.

The find was made following a year-long investigation into the illegal trade of artefacts, which had been stolen from the Ligurian Sea.

Evidence found in police raids, such as nautical maps, were used to locate the wreck.

The ship’s discovery will allow historians to reconstruct Roman naval routes in the Mediterranean, Elisabetta Sarnini, an archaeologist at Italy’s culture ministry, told Il Secolo XIX. 

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Watch: Norwegian rescue services evacuate crew from ship adrift at sea

A Dutch cargo ship was adrift in the Norwegian Sea on Tuesday after it was evacuated in dramatic fashion in rough seas, Norway's maritime authorities said.

Watch: Norwegian rescue services evacuate crew from ship adrift at sea
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The “Eemslift Hendrika” made a distress call Monday, reporting a heavy list after stormy weather displaced some of its cargo. 

The 12 crew members were evacuated in two stages later the same day by Norwegian rescue services: the first eight were airlifted from the deck of the cargo ship while the last four had to jump into the water.

Footage from the Norwegian authorities shows a man in an orange survival suit throwing himself into the rough sea off the stern of the ship.
The ship also suffered an engine failure and then began drifting towards to the Norwegian coastline.

On Tuesday morning it was about 130 kilometres (80 miles) northwest of the port city of Ålesund.

“The ship is drifting with a large list (between 40 and 50 degrees), so there is a risk that it will capsize,” Hans-Petter Mortensholm, head of the Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket) told AFP.

“Our main priority is to try to stabilise it so that it does not sink, and so that it does not leak fuel oil into the sea,” he added.
The cargo ship contains 350 cubic metres of heavy fuel oil, 75 cubic metres of diesel and 10m3 of lubricating oil.

A Norwegian Coast Guard vessel was en route to the ship on Tuesday morning.

The operator of the vessel has also called in the Dutch company Smit Salvage, which was involved in the refloating of the Ever Given in the Suez Canal last week.

Weather conditions were “extremely bad” with waves of 10 to 15 metres, complicating the situation but a lull was expected in the afternoon, according to Kystverket.

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