Road Wave Hits Cruise Ship
Rogue wave encountered in the Bay of Biscay on oilchemical tanker Pink Coral in mid February 2014.
Road wave hits cruise ship. The Australian cruise liner violently rolled during the incident injuring. 7 The Carnival Vista as seen from the cruise lines. At the time she was reportedly carrying some 1350 passengers and 580 crew.
Brittany Ferries MV Pont-Aven was struck by a wave estimated at between 40 feet 12 m and 50 feet 15 m in height during a Force 9 gale in the Bay of Biscay on 21 May 2006. On Wednesday March 3 2010 the cruise ship Louis Majesty encountered a series of three abnormally high waves while sailing in the waters off the northeast coast of Spain. Clip taken off Australia on the PO Adonia which is now the Sea PrincessIf you have ever had any thing to do with Cruis.
Ship was sailing on its way to Rotterdam when this huge i. 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. POs Pacific Sun cruise liner was hit with huge waves about 650 kilometres off the coast of New Zealand in July 2008.
There were around 40 injuries with some requiring hospitalization. Even the bridge is not safe. In 1966 the Italian cruise ship Michelangelo was traveling to New York when it was hit by a wave estimated to be 24 meters 80 feet high.
On 1 February 2007 Holland Americas cruise ship MS Prinsendam was hit by two 12-meter 39 ft tall rogue waves near Cape Horn. Cruise Hive is sad to report that an 85-year-old male passenger has been killed from a large freak wave that hit the Marco Pol cruise ship while it. SHOCKING new footage has emerged showing the moment a quiet marina is destroyed by a mini tsunami created by a cruise ships propellers as it sails out of port in Italy.
In 2010 three rogue waves up to 26 feet 79 meters high killed two people and injured others on the cruise ship Louis-Majesty while it was on a voyage off northeastern Spain. A passenger aboard the British-based cruise ship MS Marco Polo was killed after the ship was hit by a freak wave during adverse sea conditions as it made its way into the English Channel. The ship The Norwegian Escape was sailing from New York to Florida with nearly 4000 vacationers on board when it was battered by a rogue 115 mph gust of.
