30 Ft Waves Hit Cruise Ship
Erica Hill reports two people died and.
30 ft waves hit cruise ship. A Mediterranean cruise ship with nearly two thousand people on board was hit by three rogue waves up to 26 feet high. On a 2 week cruise through the celtic nations on the Holland America-Prinsendam we hit 40 ft waves going into the North Sea. Its hard not to think of The Poseiden Adventure after watching this amazing video footage taken from inside of a cruise ship at the moment one of three massive waves slammed into the side of the.
The video shows a cruise passenger looking out the window as 30ft waves submerged the vessel during the hurricane force storm. 30-foot wave smashed into cruise ship killing two passengers. Earlier this week a Royal Caribbean cruise shipthe Anthem of the Seaswas caught in a hurricane force storm complete with 30-foot wavesThe ships 4500 passengers had to hunker down in.
The Bahamian-registered cruise ships MS Bremen and MS Caledonian Star encountered 30-meter 98 ft freak waves in the South Atlantic in 2001. Bridge windows on both ships were smashed and all power and instrumentation lost. Distress in Antarctica.
CRUISE SHIP Hit by 80 FOOT HIGH WAVEA freak wave smashed through the windows of a cruise ship on the English Channel reportedly killing an elderly manThe 8. Anthem of the Seas was. Cruise ship gets hit with 30-foot waves - YouTube.
The MV Clelia II luxury expedition liner encountered rough weather on the morning of Dec. In the video the passenger looking out the window says Were just staying in one place hoping not to die. The Clelia II cruise ship was in the Drake Passage in the Antarctic when it was was hit by a 30 foot wave which knocked out one of the ships engines disabled the ships communication system and shattered windows stranding the 160 passengers on-board according to CBS News.
Passengers were forced to stay in the cabins overnight while the rough winds up to 120 mph and 30-foot waves knocked items about the ship. Cruise ship gets hit with 30-foot waves. The ship Anthem of the Seas carrying more than 4500 guests and 1600 crew members was heading to Port Canaveral in Florida but was forced to turn back and return to New Jersey due to the rough weather.
