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RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – MANDATORY CREDIT “AFP PHOTO /HO /Italian Coast Guard” – NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS – DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS — Underwater photo taken on January 13, 2012, and released by the Italian Coast Guard on January 16, 2012 shows a view of the cruise ship Costa Concordia, after it ran aground in front of the Isola del Giglio harbor. Pier Luigi Foschi, head of the Costa Crociere line, said the company had commissioned several firms to look at the best way to salvage the 114,500-tonne vessel lying on its side. The 290-metre (950-feet) long Costa Crociere, which is 17 decks high, has a large gash in its hull from running on to rocks before it capsized on Friday night. Coastguards said the half-submerged giant ship had now stabilised as weather conditions off the Tuscan coast improved but added that there was still a risk the hulk could slip off a rocky shelf into the open sea and sink entirely. AFP PPHOTO /HO/ Italian Coast Guard (Photo credit should read HO/AFP/Getty Images)

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