Navy: Minesweeper run aground on coral reef is complete loss

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The USS Guardian on the coral reef.
(Photo courtesy: Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command)

Posted: 01/31/2013
Last Updated: 109 days ago

MANILA, The Philippines - The U.S. Navy says it plans to dismantle a minesweeper that ran aground on a coral reef off the Philippines in part because the ship is a complete loss.

U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman Capt. Darryn James said Wednesday attempting to remove the USS Guardian intact would also cause more damage to the reef and the ship's hull.

There's also a chance the vessel might break up or sink in the process.

The Navy expects it will take over a month to dismantle the Guardian.

Crews have already removed 15,000 gallons of fuel from the ship.

The Navy is hiring floating cranes from a company in Singapore to help with the removal.

The equipment should arrive on site in a few days.

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