In this photo made available Tuesday March 12, 2019, from the Royal Navy, showing the lifeboat of Grande America, as seen from Britain's HMS Argyll as they manoeuvres into position to winch the crew members from the lifeboat, Monday March 11, 2019. The crew of HMS Argyll spent eight hours saving all 27 crew from the Italian registered 28,000-tonne merchant ship Grande America, after its cargo of containers and cars caught fire while sailing in the Bay of Biscay northeast Atlantic. HMS Argyll responded to a mayday call from the merchant ship about 150 miles southwest of Brest, who abandoned the
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. Handout - Government Produced In this photo made available Tuesday March 12, 2019, from the Royal Navy, showing the lifeboat of Grande America, as seen from Britain's HMS Argyll as they manoeuvres into position to winch the crew members from the lifeboat, Monday March 11, 2019. The crew of HMS Argyll spent eight hours saving all 27 crew from the Italian registered 28, 000-tonne merchant ship Grande America, after its cargo of containers and cars caught fire while sailing in the Bay of Biscay northeast Atlantic. HMS Argyll responded to a mayday call from the merchant ship about 150 miles southwest of Brest, who abandoned their ship in heavy seas at night. (David Tetchner/Royal Navy via AP)