Cruise Ship Stuck At Sea
300000 seafarers still stuck on ships.
Cruise ship stuck at sea. Over this past weekend several crew members on Royal Caribbean-owned cruise ships expressed their frustration at being kept from an unreasonaby long time onboard their ships. Strong Winds Blow Cruise Ship Out to Sea. The Coast Guard told VICE that 44 cruise ships with 22800 crew were currently moored or anchored at US.
Last years investigations into the COVID-19 outbreaks on cruise ships at the start of the pandemic including Princess Cruises Diamond Princess and Holland Americas MS Zaandam revealed horrific vacations gone wrong for passengers from around the worldBut what happened to the tens of thousands of crew members who remained trapped on ships. For American crew who are stuck on cruise ships anchored within sight of the United States the experience has become maddening. Last time Spectrum News 1 introduced them they were back in their suburban Cincinnati home recovering from the virus.
Stuck on cruise ships during pandemic crews beg to go home. There are nearly 50000 workers stuck aboard 69 ships without passengers anchored in US. Coast waiting for a sign they can come home.
Peter originally sailed on the MS Norwegian Sun which dismissed. For the thousands of cruise ship crew members stuck at sea aboard their vessels as the coronavirus crisis unfolds the situation is psychologically intense to say the least. Waters but the CDC said.
More than two months after the cruise ship industry was brought to a halt by the coronavirus pandemic an estimated. Waters but the CDC said some cruise executives refused. Andy NewmanAP Being stuck at sea is the least of the problems for the 3143 passengers stranded.
At least five other ships Coral Princess POs Arcadia Marella Explorer 2 Azamara Pursuit Pacific Princess are also facing a dramatic situation. With 100000-plus anchored-at-sea companies have taken months to begin to repatriate thousands of its employees. Cruise ships are stranded at sea with around 10000 passengers as ports do not allow disembarkation.
