Concordia Cruise Ship Sinking Video
On the evening of January 13th 2012 the cruise industry was forever changed after the modern family cruise ship the Costa Concordia collided with rocks and sank off the coast of Italy.
Concordia cruise ship sinking video. Discovery will take you to where few have gone and where nobody wants to be. - wreck of the. Explore more on Costa Concordia Cruise Ship.
With its caved in sides crumpled metal and grimy veneer this is all that is left of the once glorious Costa Concordia cruise ship. Costa Concordia Italian pronunciation. It is purely made from passenger footage from video cameras and mobile phones and even better there is no narration or biased expert testimonies or.
The captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship Francesco Schettino is taken into custody in Grosseto Italy Italian news agency Ansa said 4165 out of the 4234 people on-board were safe but did. Exterior shots of costa concordia in ocean sea with rescue team boats positioned around ship laying on its side in water. For those of us in the UK there is a program on Channel 4 on Wednesday called The Sinking of the Concordia.
VideoRays contributions to the Costa Concordia salvage operation are featured in a new Smithsonian Channel documentary Cruise Ship Down. Video shot by a German passenger on the Costa Concordia cruise ship soon after the ship ran aground shows passengers being informed of an electrical fault and the following evacuation operation. A startling video revealing the inside of the Costa Concordia cruise liner has been released days before experts will attempt to tow away the luxury ship.
New wreck footage released. The human and environmental toll captured the. Cruise Ship Disaster.
ˈkɔsta konˈkɔrdja was a cruise ship operated by Costa CrociereShe was the first of her class followed by sister ships Costa Serena Costa Pacifica Costa Favolosa and Costa Fascinosa and Carnival Splendor built for Carnival Cruise LineWhen the 114137-ton Costa Concordia and her sister ships entered service they were among the largest ships. The wrecked Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia has been successfully raised from. The Costa Concordia left the Italian port of Civitavecchia at 1918 local time 1818 GMT.
