10 Foot Waves On A Cruise Ship
They also said a German and French passengers were killed.
10 foot waves on a cruise ship. Just heard on Fox News a freak 26-foot wave smashed into a cruise ship in the Med. 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. Richard Hartley-Parkinson Monday 13 Mar 2017 641 am.
ATHENS Greece - A 26-foot wave crashed into a cruise ship carrying nearly 2000 people off the coast of France smashing windshields and killing two people Greek and Cypriot said Wednesday. But this time the ship carrying more than 4500 guests and 1600 crew members heading to Port Canaveral in Florida. This is the terrifying moment a 100-foot crashed over the bow of a ship during a fierce storm.
Pictures from below decks show plates strewn across the floor and. Generally from 0-8 ftyou wont feel muchperhaps some slight movement. The footage filmed in the North Sea from one of the upper decks captures the monster wave loom high.
Its not uncommon for a cruise ship to routinely travel through areas with waves of 10 or 15 feet and large modern cruise ships handle waves like this without incident. Full Refund Available up to 24 Hours Before Your Tour Date Quick Easy Purchase Process. Michelle Galletta took a video of the waves out of the window in her stateroom aboard the Royal Caribbean ship Anthem of the Seas as it was in the middle of.
The ship originated from Barcelona and was near Marseilles. Has anyone heard or seen which cruise line. The video shows a cruise passenger looking out the window as 30ft waves submerged the vessel during the hurricane force storm.
An NCL ship was hit by a 70-plus foot wave a couple of years ago and sustained only minor damage and some flooding. The tidal wave wrecked windows on the ninth and 10th floors and wreaked havoc below decks destroying furniture the onboard theater and a store that sold. And a 26-foot wave wouldnt even break above the hull on most big cruise ships.
