115 Mph Wind Gust Cruise Ship
The passengers say the ship tilted.
115 mph wind gust cruise ship. One moment passengers were sitting at a piano bar on their huge cruise ship slipping through the water off the East Coast and seconds. Up Next in News. NEW YORK There was no warning.
Last week a severe and sudden wind gust injured several passengers aboard the Norwegian Escape. Tables and chairs were sent flying and several passengers were injured when the Norwegian Cruise Lines ship was rocked by a freak 115 mph wind gust. One moment passengers were sitting at a piano bar on their huge cruise ship slipping through the water off the East Coast and seconds later the ship started tilting.
At least eight passengers were taken to Florida hospitals after the ship was struck by winds of up to 115 miles per hourREAD MORE. Passengers tweeted the harrowing ordeal when the 20-deck ship suddenly tilted just before midnight under the force of an unexpected gale topping 100 knots or about 115 mph. A rogue wind gust slammed into cruise ship this week that caused the massive vessel to tilt between 20 and 45 degrees.
While bad weather is not always predictable or avoidable cruise lines have a duty to use reasonable care to avoid anticipated severe weather and to react with reasonable care after any. Norwegian Cruise Line confirmed that its Norwegian Escape cruise encountered a sudden extreme gust of wind at 100 knots or approximately 115 miles per hour and began to tilt toward its port side. The scariest shit just happened on this cruise.
Norwegian Cruise Line has stated that the Norwegian Escape was hit with a fluke gust of wind on Sunday evening estimated at 100 knots approximately 115 miles per hour. Furniture was filmed as they slid across the floor as plates and glasses crashed. 115 mph extreme gust rattles Bahamas-bound cruise ship injuring passengers A Norwegian Cruise Line ship was rocked by a strong gust of wind as it departed New York City on March.
Cheromcha kylecheromcha A 4200-passenger cruise ship was unexpectedly rocked by an extreme 115-mph wind gust off the mid-Atlantic coast late Sunday night Norwegian Cruise Lines has confirmed. NCL maintains that the 115-mph wind gust that hit the Escape was unexpected. The Norwegian Escape was slammed by a wind gust estimated at 115 mph just before midnight on Sunday hours after the cruise ship departed New York City bound for Florida the cruise line told the.
