100 Mph Winds Hit Cruise Ship
It was a scary night at sea for the passengers aboard Royal Caribbean cruise ship Anthem of the Seas as they were caught in hurricane-force winds off the Carolina coast Sunday night.
100 mph winds hit cruise ship. A Strong Gust of wind over 100 mph hit the Norwegian Escape sunday night at 1145pm causing the ship to lean 35 to 45 degrees. We are hearing Slot machines tipped over in the casino everything in cabins tipped over crew saying they havent felt something like this before. MIAMI AP -- The Latest on a cruise ship.
4000-passenger cruise ship. Somehow a cruise ship steered its way into the storm. Many people seemed to.
Meteorologist Ari Sarsalari talks about video showing a man in Mt Washington New Hampshire taking on 100 mph wind. But we do know the Captains 4am announcement that stated an unforeseen 100 mile per hour wind caused the pilot to lose control of the ship causing it to list causing all the loose items in the cabin to go flying about the cabin cause enough breakage in the liquor store to force it not to open did not instill any confidence in us. And last updated 1000 AM Feb 08 2016.
Royal Caribbeans Anthem of the Seas a giant vessel that holds over 4000 passengers. The Anthem of the Seas North Star capsule provides panoramic views of the ship and the ports it docks at. The Norwegian Escape had been hit with a sudden and extreme gust of wind estimated at over 100 mph rocking the huge ship rattling nerves and injuring some passengers.
It currently has 100 mph winds and is moving north-northwest at 12 mph in the Gulf of Mexico about 395 miles south of Panama City Florida and about 365 miles. The ship was sailing down the US. Somehow a cruise ship steered its way into the storm.
The first death occurred Wednesday morning when wind blew a caravan off a cliff in western Ireland. A cruise ship in Greenock Scotland with 500 on board broke free from its moorings and had to be rescued by tug boats BBC News reported. Celebrity Cruises plans to build new 100-passenger ship to explore the Galapagos Islands for year-round sailings starting in May 2019.
