Ss Lilu

Because the SS Lilu lacked adequate lifeboats for even a quarter of its passengers, most jumped into the 4°C (39°F) water. Only 78 people were picked up by a passing Swedish trawler two days later. The rest—over 2,400 souls—sank with the ship. The wreck now lies in international waters, approximately 45 nautical miles northwest of Ustka, Poland, at a depth of 70 meters.

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There was a small Italian steamer named (approx. 500 tons), but it was a minor coastal vessel with no significant historical footprint compared to the Lulworth Hill . Because the SS Lilu lacked adequate lifeboats for

SS Lilu is a Chinese steamship that was built in 1873 and gained notoriety for being one of the earliest steam-powered vessels to operate in Chinese waters. The ship's history dates back to the Qing dynasty, a period marked by significant changes and modernization efforts in China. The wreck now lies in international waters, approximately