Subsea cable damage by tanker Eagle S to cost up to €60 million

May 29 2025


Repair work on the Estlink2 power cable in the Gulf of Finland is expected to cost between €50 million and €60 million

The cable, which transmits electricity between Finland and Estonia, was damaged on 25 December 2024 by the oil tanker Eagle S, which dragged its anchor over the seabed.
 

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