The Sun (Malaysia)

Sunken warship found after seven decades

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WASHINGTON: Researcher­s announced Saturday they discovered wreckage of the lost warship the USS Indianapol­is, 72 years after the World War II cruiser was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine.

The wreckage was found in the Philippine Sea 5.5km below the surface, according to philanthro­pist and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, who headed the civilian research crew that located the ship.

The ship was hit in the final days of World War II just after completing a secret mission delivering parts of the atomic bomb used in Hiroshima.

The vessel sank in just 12 minutes, meaning it was unable to send a distress signal or deploy life-saving equipment, according to the history division of the US Navy.

Some 800 of the ship’s 1,196 sailors and marines initially survived the maritime disaster, but only 316 ultimately lived after enduring several days in shark-infested waters where they also faced risks of dehydratio­n and drowning. Of those survivors, 22 are still alive today, the US Navy said.

“To be able to honour the brave men of the USS Indianapol­is and their families through the discovery of a ship that played such a significan­t role in ending World War II is truly humbling,” said Allen.

Allen posted several photos of the wreckage on his Twitter account, including images of the ship’s anchor and bell. – AFP

 ??  ?? The USS Indianapol­is, which was lost July 30, 1945 is seen off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California on July 10, 1945.
The USS Indianapol­is, which was lost July 30, 1945 is seen off the Mare Island Navy Yard, California on July 10, 1945.

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