It seems like it was only yesterday that the cargo ship Felicity Ace burst into flames and sunk two miles deep full of luxury cars...
Oh wait, that's because it was practically yesterday.
Now... this!
A massive cargo ship carrying cars sank in the Persian Gulf Thursday amid treacherous seas, authorities said.
The United Arab Emirates-flagged vessel, the Al Salmy 6, sank off Iran's southern coast with 30 crew members aboard. Iranian rescue workers saved 16 of the crew and another 11 survivors got onto life rafts, Capt. Nizar Qaddoura of the Dubai-based Salem Al Makrani Cargo company said.
Another person was retrieved from the choppy seas by a nearby tanker, but two crew members were still in the sea, Qaddoura said. Rescue efforts were underway, but were hampered by bad weather.
Prayers up for the crew still in the water—God be with them.
This is what the massive ship looked like going down:
Okay real talk: Is there, like, a reason this has happened twice in the past two weeks?
Is this something that actually happens a lot but we're only just hearing about it now?
Do ships full of cars just plummet to the bottom of the drink several times a month?
Somebody needs to look into this before it gets to be April 1.
P.S. Now check out our latest video 👇