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A colossal Russian LNG vessel is currently adrift without any crew in the Mediterranean, prompting officials to caution that it could detonate at any moment. The Arctic Metagaz suffered damage from an alleged drone strike, resulting in a significant breach and leaving it unmanned. It now poses a serious threat as it drifts perilously between Malta, Italy, and Libya, laden with highly combustible gas and fuel. Italy has labeled it an 'environmental bomb,' and specialists are concerned about the potential for a disastrous explosion or toxic leak that could harm marine ecosystems for years to come. With no one at the helm, the pressing question remains—how long until calamity occurs?

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00:00This ship has no crew, and it could explode any moment.
00:04It's called the Arctic Metagaz, a Russian gas tanker drifting in the Mediterranean.
00:09Earlier this month, it was hit by explosions.
00:12Russia blames a drone attack.
00:14The crew escaped safely, but the ship did not sink.
00:18Now it's floating alone, with a massive hole in its side.
00:23Inside, there is liquefied natural gas, plus hundreds of tons of fuel.
00:28Italy calls it an environmental bomb, ready to go off at any time.
00:32It's drifting between Malta and Libya, close to fragile marine ecosystems.
00:37Experts warn of fire and toxic spills.
00:40That could damage the sea for years.
00:43Nine European countries are now alarmed.
00:46They want urgent action, because one explosion could turn this into a disaster.
00:52And the scariest part?
00:54No one is in control of this ship.
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