Cruise Ship Caught In Storm Last Week
Angry passengers on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship the Breakaway said last week they dealt with extreme conditions as their boat sailed right through Thursdays winter storm.
Cruise ship caught in storm last week. Captain said they are in communication with the coast guard struggling to point. On Sunday afternoon the Royal Caribbean cruise ship was caught in an Atlantic storm off Cape Hatteras NC. New Yorker Shara Strand 34 said via Facebook that the storm started around 8 am.
A Royal Caribbean cruise ship that left from New Jersey on Saturday and ran into high winds and rough seas in the Atlantic Ocean will be returning to New Jersey a company spokesperson said. Travel information about destinations hotels resorts cruises airlines online reservations late breaking news and weather and links to thousands. Performance of the aptly titled.
Royal Caribbeans Anthem of the Seas a giant vessel that holds over 4000 passengers. Royal Caribbean facing scrutiny after the ship sailed into a storm in the Atlantic apologized to passengers in a statement sent shortly before the ship docked saying we have to do better. According to Huffington Post the ship which was carrying 4500 passengers at the time sailed toward the storm despite a warning from the US.
The Latest Storm Video RESCUE SHIP IN 22 METER WAVE https. The New Years Cruise carrying over 4000 passengers was caught in a violent winter storm on the way back from the Bahamas. Sunday and the ship was already swaying when she sat down for a 230 pm.
By now cruise ships were in the news. One of the worlds largest cruise ships headed back to port on Monday after a massive storm injured four passengers and left thousands more confined to their rooms. National Weather Service Prediction Center.
Footage showed huge swells and 90mph winds. The cruise ship MSC Poesia was caught in rough weather while sailing off the coast of Uruguay last week according to an article posted by the Crew Center site and video posted on Noticias de Cruceros. The cruise liner reportedly the third-largest ever built sailed right into the storm off the Carolinas Sunday afternoon one day after it left New Jersey on its way to Port Canaveral.
