2 Cruise Ships Collide Cozumel
20 2019 in this still image taken from a video obtained from social media.
2 cruise ships collide cozumel. Two Carnival Cruise ships collided at the port of Cozumel Mexico on Friday morning causing damage to at least one of the ships and at least six reported injuries according to the company. In a statement released by Carnival Cruises two of its ships Carnival Glory and Carnival Legend were. 2 Carnival cruise ships collide in Cozumel Mexico National News.
Two Carnival cruise ships have crashed into each other today in the port of Cozumel Mexico around 830 am local time. 2 Carnival Cruise ships collide in Mexicos Cozumel. Matthew Bruin via REUTERS MEXICO CITY Two Carnival Corp cruise ships collided on Friday in the port of Mexicos Caribbean.
Carnival Glory was attempting to dock and about to pass Royal Caribbeans just-refurbished Oasis of the Seas. Dec 20 2019 1221 PM CST Updated. 6 Passengers Injured After 2 Carnival Cruise Ships Collide Near Port in Cozumel Mexico.
Six people have minor injures after two Carnival cruise ships slowly collided on Friday morning off the coast of the Mexican island of Cozumel a Carnival spokesperson tells TIME. The shipowner is assessing the damages to both ships. One passenger was injuredCNN News.
Two cruise ships collided at a port in Cozumel Mexico Friday morning officials confirmed. Two Carnival ships collide in Cozumel The incident occurred as the Carnival Glory was attempting to dock in Cozumel and guests sailing both ships shared photos on social media of the incident. 6 Injuries Reported as 2 Carnival Cruise Ships Collide in Cozumel Mexico.
The incident happen during maneuvering procedure performed by the cruise ship Carnival Glory while the vessel was docking when it struck the Carnival Legend which was already moored behind it. Six passengers have suffered minor injuries after two cruise ships collided while trying to dock in the Mexican Caribbean resort of Cozumel. Two Carnival cruise ships collided in the port of Cozumel on Friday morning.
