1934 Cruise Ship Fire
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1934 cruise ship fire. The Sea Wind was en route from the southwestern Finnish port of Turku to Stockholm Sweden when a fire broke out in the engine room at about 240 am. Liner SS Morro Castle burns. Additional images are located below the description Offered is an original historic collectible old newspaper.
The banner headline announces. A fire is the major safety threat aboard a cruise ship. According to local news reports 51 crew members were on board when the fire started.
Cruise Ship Smolders in Aftermath of Fire at Corfu Port. The MSC Lirica Cruise Ship is on fire and burning in the port of Corfu Greece. The SS Morro Castle named after a fortress that guards Havana Bay was a luxury cruise ship of the 1930s that was built for the Ward Line for runs between New York City and Havana.
1500s 1600s 1700s. THE CUERO RECORD Texas Sept. The footage posted on social media seems to be near the lifeboats with think black smoke coming out.
The schooner caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean and was abandoned. On the morning of September 8 1934 en route from Havana to New York the ship caught fire and burned killing 137 passengers and crew members. The cargo ship caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean of Pisagua and sank.
Below is a first-hand account of the incident filmed by one of the crew members onboard. 12 April 1934 Ship Country Description Galatee France. CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE September 8 1934.
