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Eugene

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Thu Mar 7, 2019, 07:58 AM Mar 2019

Several passengers hurt as cruise ship tilts when hit by sudden 115 mph gust

Source: CNN

Several passengers hurt as cruise ship tilts when hit by sudden 115 mph gust

By Christina Zdanowicz and Steve Almasy, CNN
Updated 0317 GMT (1117 HKT) March 6, 2019

(CNN) — There was no warning. 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.

And tilting.

And tilting.



It went from curious to scary as bottles crashed off shelves and furniture began to slide across the floor.

The Norwegian Cruise Line's Escape, a passenger ship capable of cruising with 6,000 people, was pushed suddenly Sunday night by a gust of wind about 115 mph, a burst similar to the wind of a Category 3 hurricane.

Several passengers and crew members were injured, the company said Tuesday without giving specific numbers or detailing the nature of injuries. Medical teams on board tended to the injured.

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Several passengers hurt as cruise ship tilts when hit by sudden 115 mph gust (Original Post) Eugene Mar 2019 OP
Every time I drive past these ships at Port Canaveral I'm amazed at how huge they are. CaptainTruth Mar 2019 #1

CaptainTruth

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1. Every time I drive past these ships at Port Canaveral I'm amazed at how huge they are.
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 10:17 AM
Mar 2019

And they're going to build another dock for even bigger ones.

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