Cruise Ship Stuck In Italy
30 January 2020 Coronavirus pandemic Reuters The Costa Smeralda cruise ship carrying 6000 people is stuck at port near Rome Six thousand people on.
Cruise ship stuck in italy. The woman from Macau and her traveling companion were placed in isolation in the Costa Smeraldas shipboard hospital. It comes as European. Human told News24 that no cases of.
Image caption The Costa Smeralda cruise ship carrying 6000 people is stuck at port near Rome. British pensioners scuffled with crew aboard a cruise ship headed for the epicentre of the Coronavirus pandemic in Northern Italy when they stormed one of the ships. More than 6000 people are thought to be trapped on a cruise ship at a port in Italy after a 54-year-old Chinese woman was suspected of having the highly contagious coronavirus.
Elderly Australians trapped on a cruise ship bound for Italy fear they will be left to die in the coronavirus-ravaged nation where the death toll has surpassed Chinas. The cruise ship which belongs to the same company had docked in Genoa Italy but has since left for Rome. Thousands of cruise passengers were reportedly stuck on a ship in Italy amid fears that Chinese holidaymakers were carrying the deadly coronavirus.
January 30 2020 819 AM 3 min read Around 7000 people have been kept on a cruise ship in Italy for nearly a day as one passenger is checked for a possible infection. A cruise ship carrying at least 10 Australians has docked in northern Italy but some passengers say they will refuse to disembark in the coronavirus-stricken region. The Costa Victoria ship set sail from Dubai on March 7 a day before Italy went into full lockdown.
Thousands stuck on cruise ship in Italy over coronavirus fears European countries have stepped up efforts to contain the virus with Russia closing its land border with China. 1750 30 JAN 2020 News Around 7000 people have been kept on a cruise ship in Italy for nearly a day as one passenger is checked for a possible infection. Secure the hull to the land using steel cables to stop it falling deeper Build a horizontal underwater platform below the ship Attach airtight tanks called sponsons to the port side of the hull Bring the hull to vertical by winching or parbuckling the hull onto the platform Attach sponsons to.
The Italian flagged ship ploughed on even though its final destination was Venice. Vanessa Brown and staff writers. The ship has a capacity for more than 6500 guests.
