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  2. 'People shrieking in tears': Cruise passengers returned to ...

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    By mid-day Sunday, Charleston received nearly four inches of rain and the tide gauge reached over nine feet. Passengers disembark from the Carnival Sunshine cruise ship Monday, March 16, 2020, in ...

  3. Cruise passengers return to port in Charleston and find their ...

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    In an advisory that Royal shared with CNN, which was sent by Carnival Cruise Line on behalf of the South Carolina Port Authority, SC Ports said: “The storm’s path was not certain until after ...

  4. Rough waters cause scare aboard Carnival cruise - AOL

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    Passengers aboard the Carnival Sunshine cruise ship who thought they were in for a leisurely end to their vacation instead experienced a nightmarish voyage back to port over the Memorial Day weekend.

  5. Carnival Cruise Line - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Cruise Line is an international cruise line with ... The ship was scheduled to leave port around 5 p.m. ET the day before. ... Charleston, SC Norfolk, VA ...

  6. Port of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) is investing hundreds of millions [21] of dollars into the Port of Charleston and constructing a new port terminal. [22] In 2011, state senator Hugh Leatherman was responsible for securing $300 million in state funding for the deepening of Charleston Harbor . [ 23 ]

  7. Carnival Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy entered service in 1990 and was by 2020 the oldest ship in the fleet. [6] Until 1993 she cruised from the Port of Miami when she relocated to Port Canaveral.. In the Fall of 2006, Fantasy was the first Carnival ship to move back to Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina with New Orleans becoming its home port, undertaking cruises to Mexico.