Cruise Ship In Bomb Cyclone
So you wanted to be a sailor lad did ye.
Cruise ship in bomb cyclone. With a Norwegian Cruise Line ship having to sail through the bomb cyclone storm that dumped snow and ice-cold temperatures on some of the East Coast this week videos emerging from that boat ride. By Adam Rosenberg and. For three days extremely heavy winds rain and rolling waves caused damage and general fear among the passengers on the voyage that was on its way back to New York City from the Bahamas.
NCL sailing through a. New footage shows Norwegian Cruise caught in Bomb Cyclone Daily Mail Online. 2nd cruise ship sails through bomb cyclone.
One couple detailed the moment their cruise liner was caught up in a bomb cyclone on their way back from the Bahamas. Although the ship is capable of handling such a storm we saw some people sleeping in the hallways because of water leaking into their rooms from the balcony doors or because some thought the ship was going. Passengers aboard the Norwegians Breakaway said they were seasick and feared for their lives as the ship.
2nd cruise ship sails through bomb cyclone - YouTube. Predictions about the bomb cyclone which brought record low temperatures to the south and flooding to New England began coming out as early as Dec. As a huge winter bomb cyclone raged off of the east coast the 145000-ton ship sailed right into the angry storm.
Norwegian Cruise ship sailed right through bomb cyclone despite accurate forecast Preparations for a class action lawsuit against Norwegian Cruise Line are underway. CBS News York writes that they passed another Norwegian ship -- the Gem -- headed in the opposite direction. Footage filmed on Thursday showed the Norwegian Dawn waiting at sea.
In this post well tell their stories and explain why they are thinking about suing. After celebrating New Years on the NCL Breakaway we soon realized there was a problemDont watch this video if your afraid of the sea. The New Years Cruise carrying over 4000 passengers was caught in a violent winter storm on the way back from the Bahamas.
