115 Mph Winds Hit Cruise Ship
Cruise Ship Passengers Injured After Rough Seas High Winds Up To 115 MPH The Norwegian Cruise ship encountered rocky winds and rough seas as a storm hit.
115 mph winds hit cruise ship. Panic chaos as wind gusts cause Norwegian cruise ship to lean At least eight passengers were taken to Florida hospitals after the ship was struck by winds of up to 115 miles per hour. As a result of the sudden. What Norwegian described as a sudden extreme gust of wind estimated at 100 knots Thats 115 mph.
The Escape due to arrive at Prince George Wharf today was hit by a 115 mph gust of wind - which is on par with a category three hurricane. The Captain - March 9 2019. The culprit for the commotion.
A 4200-passenger cruise ship was unexpectedly rocked by an extreme 115-mph wind gust off the mid-Atlantic coast late Sunday night Norwegian Cruise Lines has confirmed sending the massive. A gust of 115 mph wind sent tables sliding and people scrambling on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship. What Norwegian described as a sudden extreme gust of wind estimated at 100 knots Thats 115 mph.
The culprit for the commotion. The extreme gust of wind made the Norwegian Escape tilt toward its port side causing everything from tables and chairs to passengers to go flying. Norwegian Cruise Line confirmed that its Norwegian Escape cruise encountered a sudden extreme gust of wind at 100 knots or approximately 115 miles per hour and began to tilt toward its port side.
Cruise Ship Hit by Rogue 115 MPH Wind Gust Injuring Passengers A Norwegian cruise ship tipped at sea in which several people on board were injured on their way to Port Canaveral Florida Sunday. Tables and chairs were sent flying and several passengers were injured when the Norwegian Cruise Lines ship was rocked by a freak 115 mph. The Norwegian Escape which was travelling from New York to Florida ran into winds estimated at 115 mph 185 kph causing it to tilt to its port side launching passengers at speed on the lower.
Furniture was filmed as they slid across the floor as plates and glasses crashed. A Port Canaveral official says a cruise ship that was damaged as it sailed through a storm will arrive there early Tuesday morning - nearly 24 hours later than originally planned. The gust was estimated to be around 100 knots which is equivalent to 115 miles per hour.
