Italian Cruise Ship On Its Side
This Italian cruise ship ran aground on a reef off the coast of Tuscany Italy in January 2012 and toppled onto its side.
Italian cruise ship on its side. Crew members said the boat began to list the technical term for tilting because of a technical malfunction. On Saturday the ship was lying virtually flat off Giglios coast its starboard side submerged in the water and a 160-foot gash showing clearly on its upturned hull. Free cancellation before 48 hours.
Fun for Families World-Class Entertainment Plus The Best Onboard Activities. A large gash can be seen in the hull of the Costa Concordia as it lies on its side. What started out as a ship hitting a sandbar ended in a 114500-ton ship taking on water listing learning on its side causing a full blown passenger evacuation and leaving a reported three.
The Costa Concordia luxury cruise ship ran aground in the Tuscan waters off of GiglioItaly on Friday January 2012. Eyewitnesses have described scenes of chaos on board the Italian cruise ship the Costa Concordia which has run aground off Italy. After the Carnival Sunshine left Port Canaveral Florida on Sunday the boat tilted on its side News 6 reported.
Ad Enjoy private balcony swimming pool waterslide park VR experience and free buffet. The Costa Concordia was pulled upright off the Italian island of Giglio on Tuesday in a tense salvage operation that revealed the damage to a once gleaming cruise liner that had lain on its side. Of the 4200 aboard 32 died and 64 were injured.
The cruise liner will be refloated and towed away American and Italian specialists say. Shocking moment cruise ship is tipped on its SIDE in terrifying storm THE stomach-churning moment a cruise ship is turned 180 degrees on. People started to panic.
The captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship Francesco Schettino is taken into custody in Grosseto Italy Italian news agency Ansa said 4165 out of the 4234 people on-board were safe but did. The Costa Concordia disaster The Costa Concordia struck rocks on January 13 and turned on its side off the Italian island of Giglio. 40 facilities and activities.
