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Naval architects never claim that a seip is unsinkable, but the sinkin g of the pasenger-and-car fery

Estonia in the baltic surely should have never have Happened. It was well Designed and CAREFULLY

maintained. It carrid the proper number of lifeboats It had been thoroghly inspectedd the day of its

faetal voyage. Yet hours later the Estonia rolled over and sank in a coold, stormy night. It went down so

quickly that most of those on board, caught in their dark, flloding cabins, had no chance to save

themselves: of those who managed toscramble overboard,only 139 survivd.​

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Answered by priyanshumishra23467
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Titanic the unsinkable ship ques i known

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