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Associated Press Romanians on carts loaded with firewood ride across the Danube river bed exposed by the extreme low water levels following a long period of drought in Calarasi, southern Romania, on Dec. 11.
Danube's Low Water Level Causes Problems Michael Haddon 2011
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The last ship to go down with all its crew in the Port St Johns area in similar weather conditions was the Indian-registered Cordigilera, which sank without a trace on November 13 last year - about five nautical miles from the site where the Calarasi went down, Sivewright said.
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Calarasi and its Romanian crew off Transkei's notorious Wild Coast.
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Silvermine Maritime Co-ordinating Centre in Cape Town it had picked up an emergency signal from the Calarasi that was normally activated by water pressure.
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Silvermine Maritime Co-ordinating Centre in Cape Town it had picked up an emergency signal from the Calarasi that was normally activated by water pressure.
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Calarasi, were airlifted to safety after the ship sank off the treacherous Transkei coast on Friday.
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A sea rescue listening station in the United Kingdom on Friday morning also informed the Silvermine Maritime Co-ordinating Centre in Cape Town that it had picked up a water pressure-activated emergency signal from the Calarasi.
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A Romanian cargo vessel, the Calarasi, was in distress about ten nautical miles off Port St Johns in the Transkei after losing engine power on Friday morning.
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Romanian cargo vessel, the Calarasi, sank in high seas off Port St
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The Calarasi vanished seven nautical miles off Port St Johns after sending an EPR positional distress signal via satelite to the
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