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Crew rescued after ship with cargo of baking soda sinks off Greece

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AI Summary

A cargo ship carrying baking soda hit rocks and sank off the Greek island of Andros early Wednesday. All nine crew members were rescued by Greek coast guard officials. The story provides minimal detail about the incident.

Claims Made In This Story
Ship hit rocks and sank off South Aegean island of Andros
All nine crew members were rescued
Incident occurred early Wednesday
Cargo consisted of baking soda
What Is Missing From This Story
No details on how/why ship hit rocks (weather conditions, navigation error, mechanical failure)
No information on rescue timeline or method
Ship name, flag state, or operator not mentioned
No environmental impact assessment despite cargo being hazardous material in marine context
No statement from shipping company or investigation status
Framing Techniques Detected
Passive voice obscuring responsibility: 'ship...sank' rather than 'crew navigational error' or 'weather caused sinking'
Vague authority citation: 'a coast guard official said' โ€” no name, rank, or direct quote provided
Truncated source attribution: Description ends mid-sentence ('The') suggesting incomplete sourcing
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