Rumors they were caught with weapons of mass destruction. So this does make sense.
The fools saying that no way 5000+ containers could have been searched is a smoke screen. Every person with a brain knows the "live cargo" is always on the surface and the first to be unloaded. Just look for the refrigerated containers.
They would have been tracking the containers before they got to the ship, and would have just watched where they were loaded. Near term top seems logical, first off.
I dont think so. its not the ship classification, its the cargo classification. The ship is a cargo carrier, and i would swear it was originally a different class to start with. I know it went to class B but it wasnt haz-a until recently.
Others have said the containers had "187" (code for homicide) kill teams headed for the EU to replace other teams that had been caught/dismantled.
The WMD angle seems to make more sense to explain why it is still stranded in that lake after all this time... the official explanation is that it is being held until compensation is paid does not pass the sniff test... (that is too flimsy a reason to hold all of cargo on the ship hostage for a very long time).
I've never dealt with an insurance that would just pay off, and since the cargo unless it is perishables isn't a loss I would expect the insurance to balk at paying anything.
Rumors they were caught with weapons of mass destruction. So this does make sense.
The fools saying that no way 5000+ containers could have been searched is a smoke screen. Every person with a brain knows the "live cargo" is always on the surface and the first to be unloaded. Just look for the refrigerated containers.
They would have been tracking the containers before they got to the ship, and would have just watched where they were loaded. Near term top seems logical, first off.
1 = Major Hazard (Haz A)
it's a maritime classification, meaning it is a hazard because it is damaged and/or not underway, right?
I don’t know. Just found that doing a quick search
Will research when I have the time
I dont think so. its not the ship classification, its the cargo classification. The ship is a cargo carrier, and i would swear it was originally a different class to start with. I know it went to class B but it wasnt haz-a until recently.
Did anyone archive this prior to now?
Just that it has hazardous cargo and what emergency crews would be dealing with. Maybe they can now keep other ships away. No Birdwatching
What was it previously?
I've just checked the waybackmachine and the first entry was on the 25th of March and it also says HAZ-A.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210325093020/https://www.vesselfinder.com/amp/vessels/EVER-GIVEN-IMO-9811000-MMSI-353136000
Others have said the containers had "187" (code for homicide) kill teams headed for the EU to replace other teams that had been caught/dismantled.
The WMD angle seems to make more sense to explain why it is still stranded in that lake after all this time... the official explanation is that it is being held until compensation is paid does not pass the sniff test... (that is too flimsy a reason to hold all of cargo on the ship hostage for a very long time).
If this were just an accident the owners of the cargo and the ship would have paid the compensation and been on their way.
This is what the insurance would have covered. Very thin narrative here lol.
I've never dealt with an insurance that would just pay off, and since the cargo unless it is perishables isn't a loss I would expect the insurance to balk at paying anything.
I was wondering on the status of this ship. It halted the so much and completely left the news, without ever getting real closure.
CAN I HAZ-A CHEESEBURGER??
Gotta say that was the number one return for HAZ-A when i first looked up the code ?
Lol im too old