Rescue after 75 years of submergence!

in news •  6 years ago 


During the Second World War, British passenger ships SS Sagayong drowned in Japan's air strike. The ship was recovered after 75 years of drowning. Sri Lanka's Navy lifted the shipwreck and flew again. The country's Defense Ministry confirmed on Saturday it had confirmed.
The BBC's news has said that Sri Lankan Navy has finished the rescue operation for several months. During World War II, a British ship carrying a bomb attack was launched in 1942. The 452-foot ship near the local Trincomomel harbor was sinking.
Sri Lanka's Navy Eastern Command started work on September 11 last year to rescue the ship. A portion of 35 feet in the ship is still under the sea. Trying to recover that. After rescuing, a part of the submerged vessel used to be used as a harbor for the harbor.
Sri Lanka's Ministry of Defense's press release said that in the year 1924, SS Sagayang was floated for the first time in the sea. It also used as a cargo vessel The ship has been rescued for five months.

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