On 11/21/24 17:41, Daniel Golding wrote:
I'm not sure what hard evidence you might like. There are a small
number of methods by which submarine cables become damaged - anchors
are right up there. In this particular case, there aren't a lot of
other possibilities.
There are only two cable repair ships. It will be a while before there
can be forensic examination.
Considering how often subsea cable sabotage is romanticized, actual
incidents are not readily available to refer to. In my eyes operating in
this space, there is only one I have been aware of in Egypt, in 2013.
At the moment, this is being classified as an accident. There isn't
sufficient data to suggest otherwise.
Mark.