Cruise ship runs aground off Italy, 3 dead

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Couple rescued from submerged ship Costa Concordia
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Captain and first officer arrested as up to 70 cruise passengers missing and three dead as survivors tell of 'chaotic evacuation'
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Cruise disaster: 'It was just like Titanic'
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Cruise Ship Couple Rescued As Captain Held
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Three dead and around 40 missing after cruise ship sinks
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this movie remind of Titanic!!
 

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gives me the willies!....To be stranded out there in the ocean...sharks...perhaps no life jackets either....something out of the "Titanic".....Several people died because they panicked.....I probably would have been one of them.
 
It's very sad what happened to the passengers, and also very avoidable. Heads will roll on this one.

The captain and crew didn't do their jobs. Inexcusable. :mad:

No practice drills. Inexcusable. My daughter's family went on a cruise a few months ago, and they did a drill within the first hour out of the harbor.
 
It's very sad what happened to the passengers, and also very avoidable. Heads will roll on this one.

The captain and crew didn't do their jobs. Inexcusable. :mad:

No practice drills. Inexcusable. My daughter's family went on a cruise a few months ago, and they did a drill within the first hour out of the harbor.

America cruise ship?
 
America cruise ship?
Carnival Cruise Fantasy. I'm not sure under which flag; maybe either American or Bahamian. Homeport is Charleston, SC. Regardless, if it uses an American port, it has to follow American safety guidelines.
 
gives me the willies!....To be stranded out there in the ocean...sharks...perhaps no life jackets either....something out of the "Titanic".....Several people died because they panicked.....I probably would have been one of them.

That's eerie because the 100th year anniversary or memorial date (for lack of better word) of the Titanic sinking is this April 14th of 2012 which is on my 40th birthday. Toooo eearie.
 
:shock: again
That's eerie because the 100th year anniversary or memorial date (for lack of better word) of the Titanic sinking is this April 14th of 2012 which is on my 40th birthday. Toooo eearie.
try to :cool2: relax OK ....
 
From what I have read news articles about this tragic incident, it reminds me very much of Titanic. :shock:
 
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Cruise captain 'committed errors', say ship's owners
BBC News - Cruise captain 'committed errors', say ship's owners

Was the Captain showing off? Disturbing claim that cruise ship sailed close to rocks to salute a fellow officer on shore
Costa Concordia cruise ship: Captain Francesco Schettino accused of sailing close to island of Giglio to salute fellow officer | Mail Online

Cruise disaster: Captain 'neared Italian rocks to greet friend on shore’
Cruise disaster: Captain 'neared Italian rocks to greet friend on shore’ - Telegraph

Cruise Ship Company: Captain 'Made Errors'
Cruise Ship Disaster: Italian Cruise Liner's Owners Costa Concordia Say Captain 'Made Errors' | World News | Sky News

Cruise line suggests "significant human error"
Cruise line suggests "significant human error" - CBS News
 

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The captain said the rocks weren't on the chart? Give me a break. That area has been sailed for hundreds of years, and charted for a looooong time. Also, that was a common route for the cruise ship. The captain knew that area, and the rocks didn't all of a sudden appear. He is sooooo full of it. :mad:
 
The captain said the rocks weren't on the chart? Give me a break. That area has been sailed for hundreds of years, and charted for a looooong time. Also, that was a common route for the cruise ship. The captain knew that area, and the rocks didn't all of a sudden appear. He is sooooo full of it. :mad:

Right, the ship owner said that the captain changed the route without an approval. And the ship has data recorders a.k.a. black boxes so it is a great chance for investigators and prosecutors to examine them for any evidences that caused the ship sink.
 
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