Anchors don't just dent hulls — they can rip into undersea internet cables. Here's why it happens more than you'd think, and ...
European investigators believe a Chinese-owned commercial ship deliberately dragged its anchor to sabotage the two undersea telecommunications cables cut in the Baltic Sea earlier this month. However, ...
Federal officials on Tuesday recommended increasing the distance from undersea pipelines that vessels are allowed to anchor in Southern California, citing a 2021 oil spill they said was caused by ...
A Russian cargo ship dropped anchor in the Bristol Channel near undersea data cables amid growing concerns around Russia’s shadow fleet. The Sinegorsk cargo ship, sailing under the Russian flag, ...
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Japan’s Digital Lifelines at Breaking Point — Quakes, Anchors, and Sabotage Threaten $69M Cable Empire
Far below the ocean’s surface, long cables stretch between countries and continents. These are not ordinary cables—people call them undersea or submarine cables and use them to send digital ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Finnish police said on Tuesday they had recovered a lost anchor from the seabed as part of an investigation of suspected sabotage against power and internet cables in the Baltic ...
See the Chinese cargo ship suspected of sabotaging critical undersea cables between 4 NATO countries
A Chinese cargo ship is under investigation related to severed data cables in the Baltic Sea. A probe found that the vessel steamed ahead while dragging its anchor for more than 100 miles. Western ...
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Finnish police say an anchor has been recovered from the bottom of the Baltic Sea as part of an investigation into an incident last week in which undersea power and telecommunications cables were ...
Finland said drag marks from an anchor have been found on the Baltic Sea floor in an area where several power and data cables were damaged, which authorities suspect was caused by a vessel linked to ...
What just happened? Finnish authorities have charged crew members of the Russia-linked Eagle S oil tanker for intentionally damaging undersea cables by dragging its anchor between Finland and Estonia ...
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