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        Floating dock accident injures 4 in Russia's Murmansk
                         Source: Xinhua | 2018-10-31 01:46:31 | Editor: huaxia

        A picture taken on August 19, 2009 shows Russia's aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov in Murmansk. (AFP Photo)

        MOSCOW, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) -- A floating dock accident injured four workers at a plant in Russia's Murmansk region, where aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov was repaired, local news reported Tuesday.

        The PD-50 floating dock tanks were abnormally filled during a power failure and the bridgehead abruptly went under water, RIA Novosti news agency quoted a plant representative as saying.

        Four workers sustained non-life threatening injuries when the floating dock was flooded.

        The aircraft carrier suffered no damage. It was towed to a regular berth to continue the repair work.

        The PD-50, one of the world's largest floating docks, was built in 1980 in Sweden. It was designed for repairing large surface ships and submarines.

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        Floating dock accident injures 4 in Russia's Murmansk

        Source: Xinhua 2018-10-31 01:46:31

        A picture taken on August 19, 2009 shows Russia's aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov in Murmansk. (AFP Photo)

        MOSCOW, Oct. 30 (Xinhua) -- A floating dock accident injured four workers at a plant in Russia's Murmansk region, where aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov was repaired, local news reported Tuesday.

        The PD-50 floating dock tanks were abnormally filled during a power failure and the bridgehead abruptly went under water, RIA Novosti news agency quoted a plant representative as saying.

        Four workers sustained non-life threatening injuries when the floating dock was flooded.

        The aircraft carrier suffered no damage. It was towed to a regular berth to continue the repair work.

        The PD-50, one of the world's largest floating docks, was built in 1980 in Sweden. It was designed for repairing large surface ships and submarines.

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