Msc Cruise Ship Accident In Roatan
Port authorities identified the vessel as the Armonia a cruise ship owned by the Swiss company MSC.
Msc cruise ship accident in roatan. The ships operator says there. There were 1800 passengers aboard the Armonia at the time of the collision according to port. No one received any injuries in the incident and the ship sustained only minor damage.
There were 1800 passengers aboard the Armonia at the time of the collision according to port. MSC Armonia crashed into the dock then ran aground on the beach at Port Coxen Hole on the island of Roatán Honduras just over one year ago. The MSC Armonia crashed into the dock in Roatan Honduras today according to videos which were posted on Youtube.
A cruise ship crashed into a pier Tuesday cutting a hole in the side of the vessel which was attempting to dock in the port of Coxan Hole in RoatanThe MSC Armonia was supposed to pull up alongside the pier but instead the vessel appears to have arrived at speed and then ploughed into the concrete pier smashing up the dock and crushing the side of the ship. According to the newspaper El Heraldo the Insurance company of MSC will have to pay 13 Million Honduran Lempira which equals around 550000 US Dollars. While manuevring alongside for reasons that are currently still being duly investigated the ship deviated from her course and grazed the end of the pier MSC Cruises wrote in an email.
The 65000-ton ship is 902 feet in length and 104 feet in beam. So far the cause of the impact on the part of the ship is unknown. The Two-Way On approach to a cruise ship dock at the island of Roatan the MSC Armonia plowed into the pier.
Giant Cruise Ship Smashes Into Dock In Honduras. Port authorities identified the vessel as the Armonia a cruise ship owned by the Swiss company MSC. In addition to the vesel damage there was.
Some damage to the ship itself can. According to AIS ship tracking data MSC Armonia was sailing at 116 knots and slowed at 86 knots on approach. A giant cruise ship that smashed into a dock in the popular Caribbean destination of Roatan Honduras Tuesday morning has already set sail for its next port of call.
