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SPECIAL FEATURE: MSC Napoli at Branscombe


With the stricken MSC Napoli container ship lying just off Branscombe Beach we bring you the latest news and pictures


LATEST NEWS:

17-4-2008

Professor Ian Mercer appointed as chairman of the MSC Napoli local public inquiry
Professor Ian Mercer CBE has been appointed as the independent chairman of the MSC Napoli local public inquiry.

10-3-2008
Napoli inquiry will seek your views
THE STRICKEN stern of the MSC Napoli looked on as the public inquiry into the incident was officially launched.
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9-1-2008
Napoli reward for honest Tom
A kind-hearted beach-comber from Seaton, who returned a valuable oil painting washed up from the MSC Napoli, has been rewarded by its owner.
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21-11-07
Napoli oil alert
A WAVE of oil and debris is floating towards Seaton beach after gale force winds battered the MSC Napoli last weekend
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02-11-07
Europe’s biggest sea crane will help to remove the stranded Napoli
THE NEXT phase of the MSC Napoli’s removal is scheduled to start soon after specialist cutting equipment arrives off Branscombe Beach from France and Holland.
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31-9-07
• ‘Small amounts of oil should be expected’
NEW MSC Napoli information boards have been positioned on the affected beaches to keep the public more informed about the ongoing clean up operation.
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Using force of nature
SALVAGE contractors are using the power of the waves to keep East Devon's beaches clean as part of ongoing work to clean up after the MSC Napoli.... » MORE

17-8-07
Napoli reaches Irish shipyard
THE BOW of the stricken MSC Napoli has arrived at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast this week,where it will be recycled.... » MORE

10-8-07
• Napoli will be tugged along our coastline
WALKERS having a stroll along Exmouth seafront should keep their eyes peeled for a ship on the horizon as part of the MSC Napoli finally leaves East Devon's shores.

27-7-07
• Now for scrappers
IT was third time lucky for salvage contractors attempting to split the stricken MSC Napoli in two, as the ship was finally separated.

25-7-07


• Explosives split the Napoli
A CLEAN-UP operation is under way in Seaton and Axmouth after oil from the sunken MSC Napoli washed ashore last week.

20-7-07

• The ship that won’t break
FURTHER explosions are expected, as salvagers make a third attempt to split the stricken MSC Napoli in two.

13-7-07

• Unfit to float
MSC NAPOLI was due to return to shallow waters near Weston Mouth on yesterday afternoon's high tide, after being deemed too unstable to float.

9-7-07

• The Napoli is refloated
AFTER months of speculation, the MSC Napoli was finally refloated from the sea bed as 58,000 tonnes of water were pumped from the stricken vessel.


6-7-07

• Napoli: sit and wait
KEY talks are being held over the fate of the MSC Napoli between all the agencies involved in the ship's plight.

28-6-07

• Eager to return Napoli photographs
TRAINEE primary teacher Rosanne Bradburn wants to return 23 battered photographs she found on Branscombe beach from MSC Napoli in January to the rightful owner.28-6-07

• Eager to return Napoli photographs
TRAINEE primary teacher Rosanne Bradburn wants to return 23 battered photographs she found on Branscombe beach from MSC Napoli in January to the rightful owner.

25-6-07

• Fate of birds caught in oil

BRANSCOMBE: LESS than half the seabirds oiled in the days after the MSC Napoli grounding off Branscombe beach have survived their ordeal.

• Hurdles to cross before re-float

22-6-07

• Date set for Napoli re-float

1-6-07


• Reliving plunder emotions

• Adios Napoli

7-3-07:
• NAPOLI: ‘We must not lose out,’ warns MP Hugo Swire

• Appeal for help to clear up Napoli beach debris

27-2-07:
• Forgotten beach

14-2-07:
• Work resumes on cargo

2-2-07:
• ‘Napoli had been cleared to sail’
• Bigfoot moves in for heavy lifting
• Helicopter rescue pilot was running out of fuel
• John’s panoramic view of the Napoli operation•   Town’s business boom
• Billy’s new beach mark
• Police ‘taken by surprise’
• Your chance to return goods
• Fine so far but still big risks
Suitcase sent to Africa washed up on shore   Branscombe
• Villagers given back freedom
• Stand clear, let the salvage team get on with work

27/1/07:
• Portrayed as thieves
• Leave a BMW? On yer bike!
• Plague of locusts descended on us’
• Bumper to bumper traffic

26/1/07:
• ‘Tricky job’ of oil transfer
• Beach shingle for sale on web

• Sleepless nights
• Thefts investigated
• Clear your conscience by handing loot back
• For the moment, it’s the Swag Inn of York Street!
• ‘She should have gone to Falmouth’
• Donate towels to help birds
• Distressing time - RSPB
• MSC Napoli - how the public can help

25/1/07:
• So why did they risk our beautiful beaches?
• ‘Looters making the disaster 800% worse’
• Swire seeks EU aid
• Jack bags a BMW!
• Exmouth’s vital role in emergency
• Police are left powerless as looters swoop
• Year-long disaster
• More than 1,000 sea birds affected by oil

23/1/07:
• BEACHED: Why here?
• Brussels told of aftermath
• Fears disaster will ruin the coastline
• Arrest warning
• RSPCA to the rescue
• Protecting the rivers

21/1/07:
• Sidmouth reacts to stricken ship

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Readers' Photos - MSC Napoli

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The Napoli breaks in two

• The Napoli breaks in two

Refloating the Napoli - July 2007

• Refloating the Napoli >>



• The salvage operation >>



• The stricken MSC Napoli >>



• Visitors to Branscombe >>



• Branscombe Beach >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
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