Nah, that wasn't cyber. At around 0:15 you can see thick black smoke coming from the ship.
Edit: Some more details I've read: the ship was steered by local pilots and they had allegedly notified authorities that they'd lost steering after leaving the harbor.
Yeah something went wrong and the first blackout might've been an accident, power returns and the smoke comes out. They might've then turned off power manually more worried and panicking about a fire that they ignored the actual piloting of the ship that when they turned the power on a third time it was too late.
yep, it looks like an electrical failure of some sort. I highly doubt the ship was remotely hijacked, but a cyber attack to disable the ship is not completely out of the realm of possibility.
my guess is a fuse blew at the worst possible moment.
Could still be sabotage. Not the pilot's fault at all, but someone, probably with maintenance clearance, who got in there and threw a monkeywrench in the works, possibly after making sure things were lined up more or less right.
Nah, that wasn't cyber. At around 0:15 you can see thick black smoke coming from the ship.
Edit: Some more details I've read: the ship was steered by local pilots and they had allegedly notified authorities that they'd lost steering after leaving the harbor.
Yeah something went wrong and the first blackout might've been an accident, power returns and the smoke comes out. They might've then turned off power manually more worried and panicking about a fire that they ignored the actual piloting of the ship that when they turned the power on a third time it was too late.
Smoke from the emergency diesel gens firing off.
Could take a while for them to come up to load.
Electrical fire?
yep, it looks like an electrical failure of some sort. I highly doubt the ship was remotely hijacked, but a cyber attack to disable the ship is not completely out of the realm of possibility.
my guess is a fuse blew at the worst possible moment.
Could still be sabotage. Not the pilot's fault at all, but someone, probably with maintenance clearance, who got in there and threw a monkeywrench in the works, possibly after making sure things were lined up more or less right.