Norwegian Cruise Ship Tilts
In a statement to INSIDER a spokesperson for Norwegian said that just after the ship left from New York on Sunday it encountered unexpected weather in the form of a sudden extreme gust of wind which was estimated to be at 115 miles per hour.
Norwegian cruise ship tilts. The cruise line said several cruisegoers aboard the Norwegian Escape were injured when the ship leaned hard to the left sending furniture sliding and glass bottles tumbling. Tick the northern lights off your bucket list on one our Norwegian coastal voyages. Just before midnight on.
Immerse yourself into culture cuisine art and history on Vikings award winning ships. Ad Use your onboard credit towards over 70 unique arctic excursions along Norways coast. The offshore incident occurred Sunday night as a strong weather front moved across the eastern seaboard of the US generating a string of tornadoes across Alabama and Georgia.
We apologize but this video has failed to load. PASSENGERS on board a Norwegian Cruise ship were left fearing for their lives after sudden high winds caused the ship to tilt. Ready To Break Free.
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Ad Use your onboard credit towards over 70 unique arctic excursions along Norways coast. A cruise ship tilt occurs when the ship leans heavily to either the port or the starboard. Norwegian Cruise Lines says the Norwegian Escape ran into winds estimated at 115 mph 185 kmh late Sunday that caused the ship to tilt to its port side.
Several passengers on a Norwegian cruise were injured after the ship ran into bad weather and tilted sideways. The Norwegian Cruise Line NCL has confirmed guests and crew were injured over the weekend after the vessel Escape faced unexpected winds and tilted. The Norwegian Cruise Line is blaming a strong sudden gust of wind for tilting the Norwegian Escape on Sunday night an incident reportedly responsible for injuring multiple passengers.
