Accident Cruise Ship Venice
A collision on a busy canal in Venice is sparking new calls for banning cruise ships in the area.
Accident cruise ship venice. Four people were injured on Sunday when the MSC Opera - a 275m long 900ft ship. In a conversation with the harbour master the captain of the MSC Opera says that dropping two anchors was not enough because the engine was locked. A recording has emerged of the captain of a cruise ship describing an engine fault causing the vessel to crash into a tourist boat in Venice on Sunday.
A recording has emerged of the captain of a cruise ship describing an engine fault causing the vessel to crash into a tourist boat in Venice on Sunday. At least five people were injured. A cruise ship crash in Venice has reignited calls for large vessels to be banned from the citys Giudecca canal.
The mayor of Venice has said cruise ships must change their routes after a huge holiday vessel crashed into a wharf and tourist boat injuring five. The accident happened in June 2019 in a Venice canal when the MSC ship crushed the bow of River Countess which was out of service for several months while repairs were made. Why did the cruise ship crash in Venice.
Stunning video has emerged of the moment an out-of-control enormous cruise ship smashes into a wharf injuring two Aussies. A loss of control at the worst time possible. As things stand their approach to the current cruise port.
A cruise ship has collided with a tourist boat on one of Venices busiest canalsFour people were injured in the collision as Mark Stone reports from Venice. The accident happened on June 2 2019 as the MSC Opera was approaching the cruise terminal after having made its scenic sail into the port past the. Published Jun 4 2019 1234 AM by Harry Valentine.
On Sunday the MSC Opera cruise liner lost control the massive ship unable to stop. The Opera a 13-stories high and 275-meter long ship of MSC cruises lost control and crashed on a bank involving a passenger boat. ROME A colossal cruise liner plowed into a smaller tour ship and a wharf on a canal in Venice on Sunday morning injuring four people and reigniting arguments about the dangers.
