A major incident was declared after the US Navy-owned Petrel became dislodged from its holding at Imperial Dock in Leith last month, injuring 35 people.
Specialist cranes are on site as inquiries continue into how a ship owned by the US Navy toppled over in an Edinburgh dry dock, leaving 35 people injured.and tipped over to a 45-degree angle at Imperial Dock in Leith last month.
Officers remain at the scene, and on Thursday a police car could be seen as workers operated two large Mammoet cranes and moved around the stricken 3,371-tonne ship.said investigations into the incident, which happened on March 22, are continuing.A HSE spokesman said:"Specialist inspectors from HSE are assessing the technical aspects of the structural collapse and continue to work with Police Scotland on the investigation into this incident.
The 76 metre-long Petrel was once owned and outfitted by the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen but was sold by his estate in 2022. Mr Allen bought the ship to locate historically significant shipwrecks and it discovered around 30 sunken warships, including the Japanese Imperial Navy's IJN Musashi.
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