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Elon Musk: “We JUST FOUND What Really Happened With The SS El Faro, But…”

On October 1, 2015, the SS El Faro disappeared amid Hurricane Joaquin, taking all 33 crew members to the bottom of the sea in one of the most terrifying maritime tragedies in recent history. For years, it was assumed that the ship was simply a victim of a violent storm. But recent discoveries have revealed a much more shocking truth. The real story behind the sinking of the SS El Faro was not just a storm, but a result of neglect on the part of the company .serious design flaws and **ruleswrong decisions have contributed

Now, Elon Musk’s team has uncovered important clues about the truth behind the ship’s desperate final hours. The findings suggest that there may have been advance warnings of the danger, which were either ignored or mishandled. In addition, factors such as substandard equipment ,lack of maintenance and **The decision to steer the train into the danger zone created

This new information not only sheds light on the true cause of the tragedy, but also serves as a strong warning about the importance of maritime safety management and**Responsibility of companies believe

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