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1944 – Bombay Explosion (1944) — Fort Stikine docked in Bombay, India underwent a fire which caused two explosions and set fire to the area killing around 800 people 1944 – Port Chicago disaster — E. A. Bryan docked in Port Chicago, California underwent massive explosions and fire while munitions were loaded. 320 people were killed and ...
The final death toll is unknown because the exact number of passengers is unknown; estimates range from 88 to 223, [18] [19] with the official Commission of Inquiry estimating the dead at 146 to 165. [20] 146–165 [20] 2020 Senegal: A boat heading to the Canary Islands caught fire and capsized off the Senegalese coast. The boat was carrying ...
Princess Cruises has rejigged its 2026 round-the-world itinerary as cruise ships continue to reroute sailings amid continuing tensions in the Middle East. The cruise brand has unveiled a 131-night ...
The lawsuit alleged that Princess Cruise Lines did not warn the couple that an outbreak on board the ship had sickened passengers during its previous voyage. [34] On 4 May 2020, a lawsuit was filed against Princess Cruise Lines and Carnival Corporation by the son of a retired Lehigh County steel worker who was a passenger that died of the virus ...
Norwegian cruise line Hurtigruten AS was the first ocean cruise line in the world to resume cruise operations, with MS Otto Sverdrup sailing from Bergen to Kirkenes on 16 June 2020. [ 362 ] [ 363 ] Hurtigruten's Roald Amundsen resumed its cruises on 17 July with a seven-day roundtrip cruise from Tromsø to Svalbard , followed by another that ...
The Carnival Freedom cruise ship caught fire over the weekend while passengers were aboard. ... which has a capacity of around 2100 guests, is based at Port Everglades in the winter and in the ...
Crew on board the world’s largest cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas, were called on to tackle a fire this week as the gigantic vessel was berthed in a port in Mexico.
Deaths Image 1495 Denmark: Gribshunden – Flagship of John, King of Denmark caught fire and burned down while in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Ronneby in southeastern Sweden, becoming one of the best-preserved shipwrecks from the late medieval period. Exact number of deaths unknown, reported only as many of the crew of 150. many of the crew ...