Oceanos Cruise Ship Sinking 1991
The World witnessed an ugly scene back on 03 August 1991 when MTS Oceanos sunk in 1991 because of uncontrolled floods.
Oceanos cruise ship sinking 1991. The Oceanos a 7554-ton cruise liner was steaming on a weekend voyage from East London to Durban when the ship lost power late Saturday. The Oceanos cruise ship sank off the coast of Coffee Bay on the afternoon of 4 August 1991. The oceanos cruise ship was sinking and the italan crew have left the ship and passangers to fend for themselfs.
Oceanos is one of the documented tragedies ever to happen in the sea and following a probe by maritime authorities the captain and his crew were found to have been negligent. The sinking of the cruise ship oceanos. Her captain and some of the crew were convicted of negligence for fleeing the ship without helping the passengers who were subsequently rescued thanks to the efforts of the ships entertainers.
Yiannis Avranas is a Greek former sea captain who commanded the cruise ship Oceanos when she sank off the Wild Coast of the Transkei South Africa on Sunday August 4 1991. The sinking of Oceanos Photographs some taken by survivors document the cruise ship sinking off Southern Africas eastern coast in August 1991. Briefly News takes a look at a history piece on the MTS Oceanos cruise ship.
Hi My name is Rose I am one of the Survivors of the Oceanos which sank off Coffee Bay on the Wild Coast of South Africa on August the 4th 1991. The ships were used on the Marseille - Madagascar - Mauritius service. The 571 people aboard the ship were rescued in a dramatic operation Sunday that was completed only 90 minutes before the ship sank a mile from South Africas Indian Ocean coast near the.
The ships entertainers had to coordinate the rescue of 571 passengers after the captain and crew. As one of the largest rescues in maritime history I was rescued by helicopter 2 hours before she sank but you can read my story here. MTS Oceanos was a French-built and Greek-owned cruise ship that sank in 1991 due to uncontrolled flooding.
Launched July 1952 by Forges Chantiers de la Gironde in Bordeaux as the Jean Laborde it was the last of 4 sister ships built for Messageries Maritimes. MTS Oceanos was a French-built and Greek-owned cruise ship that sank in 1991 due to uncontrolled flooding. The French-built Greek-owned cruise ship had been launched in 1952 and completed the next year.
