Oceanos Cruise Ship Sinking 1991
Her captain and some of the crew were convicted of negligence for fleeing the ship without helping the passengers who were subsequently rescued thanks to the efforts of the ships entertainers.
Oceanos cruise ship sinking 1991. MTS Oceanos was a French-built and Greek-owned cruise ship famed for having sunk in 1991. Cruise Ship Sinks Greek cruise ship Oceanos sinks off the coast of South Africa. Her captain and some of the crew were convicted of negligence for fleeing the ship without helping the passengers who were subsequently rescued thanks to the efforts of the ships entertainers.
Yiannis Avranas is a Greek former sea captain who commanded the cruise ship Oceanos when she sank off the Wild Coast of the Transkei South Africa on Sunday August 4 1991. Briefly News takes a look at a history piece on the MTS Oceanos cruise ship. The French-built Greek-owned cruise ship had been launched in 1952 and completed the next year.
Sinking of the Oceanos 1991 - Royal Caribbean International - Cruise Critic Community. On board were 571 passengers and crew sailing into a storm which would soon claim another ship. She was launched in July 1952 by Forges et Chan.
The oceanos cruise ship was sinking and the italan crew have left the ship and passangers to fend for themselfs. The master of the cruise ship MV Oceanos who in the fall of 1991 off the coast of Africa breached this custom by fleeing his sinking ship while hundreds of passengers remained aboard soon learned the dishonour that attends such a too-hasty abandonment. The 571 people aboard the ship were rescued in a dramatic operation Sunday that was completed only 90 minutes before the ship sank a mile from South Africas Indian Ocean coast near the.
Oceanos is one of the documented tragedies ever to happen in the sea and following a probe by maritime authorities the captain and his crew were found to have been negligent. The ship was built in France and owned by a Greek cruise ship company. The Oceanos was a Greek cruise liner sailing the South African coast from Cape Town to Durban passing Coffee Bay off the Wild Coast an area known for treacherous currents and ship wrecks.
Updated May 22 2010. The Oceanos a 7554-ton cruise liner was steaming on a weekend voyage from East London to Durban when the ship lost power late Saturday. Hi My name is Rose I am one of the Survivors of the Oceanos which sank off Coffee Bay on the Wild Coast of South Africa on August the 4th 1991.
