- The cargo ship Morning Midas sank in the North Pacific Ocean off Alaska's Aleutian Islands chain on Monday.
- The vessel was carrying approximately 3,000 new vehicles, including electric and hybrid models, destined for Mexico.
- The sinking occurred weeks after an onboard fire disabled the ship, with fire damage, bad weather, and water seepage cited as causes.
- All 22 crew members were safely evacuated on June 3 when the fire initially broke out, with no injuries reported.
- Authorities and the ship's management company are monitoring the site for pollution, with no visible pollution reported immediately after the sinking.
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Cargo ship carrying new vehicles sinks in international waters