I'm sure del949 and I (and probably quite a few other people) would be really interested in hearing from someone who knows what the effects will be rather than just offering speculation.
If it was from a reputable source, I'm sure that it wouldn't be seen as scare-mongering.
I must have misunderstood. I thought that you meant the experts had discussed the RP situation.
Sorry yes, they predicted the erosion that exists today and the scattering of debris which will happen in the future.
How to clean up the beaches in Goa..... get the tourists to do it!
The only thing that may save it happening is that she did'nt run aground at high tide so any attempt to cut her up there would be difficult. As well, the current depressd state of the scrap steel market would make it uneconomic at this time. I expect the next tender will fail, the same as all the rest, and she'll be left there to let the monsoons to slowly break her up over many years, as a testament to all that's wrong with all levels of Goverment in Goa.
Alan
According to the Times of India today they have finally decided to cut up & remove the river princess after all these years
I saw a pig flying past my window this morning
there must be thousands of those pigs by now flying past everyone's windows lmao
However, we are going to make it clear that there should be no damage to the beach or ecology
Gramps
I agree with what you are saying.... I used to live near a ship breaking yard.
If this starts after the monsoon this year it will bring chaos to Candolim. Why would any holidaymaker want to book a 4/5 star holiday in Candolim with all this nonsense happening? I wouldn't be booking a holiday next year at Taj Village or the like.
If this starts in Oct/Nov along with late shack opening.... more doom and gloom.
Fiddling while Rome burns I'm afraid.
http://www.moxon.net/india/alang.html or google "Alang shipbreaking" it'll break your heart, to see this hapenning in Goa in the near future
Alan
Even though these teams take 2 months to dismantle a ship, imagine the destruction to the surrounding area and chaos during and after. And this isn't a tourist area. Bet they don't clean their mess up either.
It's probably inevitable that this is the way they will do the job. I imagine it will take Sinquerim a long time to recover if this goes ahead. Very sad.
I do not want to sound callous or uncaring in any way but it seems to me they now just have to get this done.
It is going to be messy and cause major disruption but whatever solution they came to that would be the case.
They just have to get the pros in and get it done.Then clean up as best they can and start to rebuild.
Papa
Papa said;
I shall miss the "old girl" if they do manage to find some "pro's" to do the job - thought previous attempts were carried out by "pro's"
Well all I can do is wish them the best of luck and hope that they achieve this mammoth task with minimal further destruction and upheaval.
Farewell "old girl".............or is it?
Fizz
I guess the situation is getting rather critical now, if it was to break up during the monsoon, it would cause a lot more damage than workers cutting it up would. Obviously trying to make it sea worthy enough to tow it is the ideal the scenario but they dont seem prepared to put the money up for it!
Alan
Heres some pics taken on a fishing trip next the the river Princess a few weeks ago,cant belive its
Chilly
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