
Myles Miller
Managing Editor and Head of U.S. Newsgathering at Bloomberg Television
Managing Editor, @bloombergtv. Ex: @nbcnewyork, @ny1; @fdny, @accenture, and @meta comms, and White House reporter @daily. Dupont-Columbia and Emmy Winner.
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afr.com | Alex Longley |Julia Fanzeres |Myles Miller
Alex Longley, Julia Fanzeres and Myles MillerJun 5, 2025 – 8.41am or Subscribe to save articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? London | A ship carrying about 3000 cars to Mexico was abandoned in the middle of the Pacific Ocean after catching fire, highlighting a growing risk to the transportation of electric vehicles.
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news.bloombergtax.com | Alex Longley |Myles Miller
A ship carrying about 3,000 cars to Mexico was abandoned in the middle of the Pacific Ocean after catching fire Tuesday, highlighting a growing risk to the transportation of electric vehicles. Smoke was first seen coming from a deck on the Morning Midas that was carrying about 800 EVs, the ship’s manager Zodiac Maritime said in a statement. The crew initiated firefighting procedures but the blaze could not be brought under control, it added.
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bloomberglinea.com.br | Alex Longley |Myles Miller |Marcelo del Pozo
Bloomberg — Um navio que transportava cerca de 3.000 carros para o México foi abandonado no meio do Oceano Pacífico depois de pegar fogo na terça-feira (3), destacando um risco crescente para o transporte de veículos elétricos. A fumaça foi vista pela primeira vez vindo de um convés do Morning Midas, que transportava cerca de 800 veículos elétricos, disse a operadora do navio, Zodiac Maritime, em um comunicado.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Alex Longley |Myles Miller
A ship carrying about 3,000 cars to Mexico was abandoned in the middle of the Pacific Ocean after catching fire Tuesday, highlighting a growing risk to the transportation of electric vehicles. Smoke was first seen coming from a deck on the Morning Midas that was carrying about 800 EVs, the ship’s manager Zodiac Maritime said in a statement. The crew initiated firefighting procedures but the blaze could not be brought under control, it added.
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3 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Alex Longley |Julia Fanzeres |Myles Miller
The Morning Midas cargo ship at a port in Mexico in April. (Bloomberg) -- A ship carrying about 3,000 cars to Mexico was abandoned in the middle of the Pacific Ocean after catching fire Tuesday, highlighting a growing risk to the transportation of electric vehicles. The fire aboard the Morning Midas occurred approximately 300 miles south of Adak Island in Alaska, according to the US Coast Guard.
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