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Operation goin' slower than expected...

Shipwrecked Concordia wrested off Italian reef
Sep 16,`13 -- Using a vast system of steel cables and pulleys, maritime engineers on Monday gingerly winched the massive hull of the Costa Concordia off the Italian reef the cruise ship had struck in January 2012.
But progress in pulling the heavily listing luxury liner to an upright position was going much slower than expected. Delays meant the delicate operation - originally scheduled from dawn to dusk Monday - was not expected to be completed before Tuesday morning. "Things are going like they should, but on a timetable that is dragging out," Franco Gabrielli, head of Italy's Civil Protection Agency, said Monday evening.

Never before has such an enormous cruise ship been righted. Salvage workers struggled to overcome obstacle after obstacle as they slowly inched toward their goal of raising the crippled ship 65 degrees to the upright position. An early morning storm delayed the salvage command barge from getting into place for several hours. Later, some of the cables dragging the ship's hull upright went slack, forcing engineers to climb the hull to fix them.

The Concordia itself didn't budge for the first three hours after the operation began, engineer Sergio Girotto told reporters. The initial operation to lift the ship moved it just 3 degrees toward vertical. After 10 hours, the crippled ship had edged upward by just under 13 degrees, a fraction of what had been expected.

Still, the top engineers were staying positive. "Even if it's 15 to 18 hours, we're OK with that. We are happy with the way things are going," Girotto said. After some 6,000 tons of force were applied - using a complex system of pulleys and counterweights - Girotto said "we saw the detachment" of the ship's hull from the reef thanks to undersea cameras. At the waterline, a few feet of slime-covered ship that had been underwater slowly became visible.

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