In 2017, a senior figure in the U.S. Coast Guard visited Jacksonville’s memorial to 33 mariners who died in a hurricane aboard the container ship SS El Faro. “It was a very moving and humble reminder ...
The 2015 sinking of the SS El Faro, which killed all 33 mariners aboard, has led to safety reforms in the maritime industry. Advocacy from victims' families has helped empower crew members to speak up ...
The map below shows the location of Faro and Manchester. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...
Daniel Trent Faro had been on parole at the time for the terrible violence against his partner when he committed a raft of offences. Police tried to stop a blue Toyota Corolla in the early hours of ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Family and community members gathered Wednesday to mark 10 years since the El Faro cargo ship sank, claiming 33 lives. The 790-foot Jacksonville-based vessel went down on October ...
Ten years ago this week, one of the worst maritime disasters in American history took place in the Bahamas. Thirty-three crew members of the container ship SS El Faro sailed directly into Hurricane ...
For the first time in my career, I am put in the position of coming up against my masthead’s profanity policy, writes The Age chief restaurant critic Besha Rodell. 1 / 7Faro’s dining room is home to ...
ROCKLAND, Maine (WABI) - 10 years ago, Hurricane Joaquin took the lives of the 33 crew members aboard SS El Faro, including five Maine Maritime Academy graduates. Saturday, a remembrance ceremony was ...
Ten years ago, the cargo ship El Faro sank off of the Bahamas in a massive Category 4 hurricane, killing all 33 people on board, including four from Maine. Families of the 33 men and women who lost ...
A steel monument in Rockland, Maine, honors the 33 crew of El Faro, lost to Hurricane Joaquin in 2015. Five were Maine Maritime Academy graduates: Capt. Michael Davidson, Michael Holland, Dylan Meklin ...
Ten years ago, Frank Hamm stood at the helm of a ship whose crew knew it was doomed. Captain Michael Davidson had already ordered seafarers on board to abandon the 5,330-lane-metre El Faro (built 1975 ...