Cruise Ship Caught In Storm Last Week
Unbelievably there was a poor cruise ship that steered its way into the storm.
Cruise ship caught in storm last week. Performance of the aptly titled. Its been a bad month for cruising. 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.
According to Huffington Post the ship which was carrying 4500 passengers at the time sailed toward the storm despite a warning from the US. Sunday and the ship was already swaying when she sat down for a 230 pm. 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.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Caught in Storm Anthem Of The Seas Forced To Return To Port. Travel information about destinations hotels resorts cruises airlines online reservations late breaking news and weather and links to thousands. Crew Center explains that during the December 2 December 9 cruise the MSC Poesia was sailing.
Captain said they are in communication with the coast guard struggling to point. New Yorker Shara Strand 34 said via Facebook that the storm started around 8 am. Youtube1qxaWXBqgMEFollow us on Facebook Life at Sea on an ERRV The Full Storm at Sea Exper.
The ship left Chile on 21 February reaching Pitcairn in the South Pacific three days later. Container ship TS MOJI left Shanghai on Sep 12 bound for Yokohama Japan but was caught in typhoon and suffered damages to her portside in cargo area near superstructure a number of containers were damaged collapsed so the ship had to turn back and shelter at. 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.
Royal Caribbeans Anthem of the Seas a giant vessel that holds over 4000 passengers. Footage showed huge swells and 90mph winds. The ship was constantly rocking f.
