2012 Cruise Ship Wreck
Passengers of the Costa Concordia arrive at Porto Santo Stefano on January 14 2012 after the cruise ship ran aground and keeled over the night before.
2012 cruise ship wreck. 39 of the survivors have filled a lawsuit against Carnival Corp who owned the company that operated the ship for gross negligence. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Jan 26 2015 at 929 AM. Jul 20 2013 at 1123 AM.
Womans body found in cruise ship wreck Updated January 29 2012 115808 Photo. 5 convicted for 2012 shipwreck of Costa Concordia near Italy. Body of woman found on cruise ship wreck.
Three people died and several were missing after the ship with more than 4000. Passengers participate in a memorial service marking the 100th year anniversary of the Titanic disaster aboard the MS Balmoral Titanic memorial cruise ship at the wreck site in the North Atlantic Ocean early Sunday April 15 2012. Cruise ship Costa Concordia runs aground and keels over off the Isola del Giglio on late January 13 2012.
The Italian ship which crashed January 13 2012 off the coast of Italy after hitting a rock was a tragedy that captured international headlines following dozens of deaths of passengers. Rescue crews do not expect to find any more survivors from the Costa Concordia. The Associated Press.
Cruise Ships Salvage A Wreck For Italian Island Last January an apparent act of maritime bravado went terribly wrong a few yards from the shore of a Tuscan island. Thirty-two people died after the Costa Concordia cruis ship ran aground with more than 4000 passengers and crew on 13 January 2012 only hours after leaving the Italian port of Civitavecchia. On Friday January 13th 2012 the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia struck a rock off the west coast of Italy causing the ship to partially sink.
It would be a near miracle due to the passage of time since the disaster in January 2012 in which 32 people died. Righting of 114000-tonne wrecked cruise ship to begin next week weather permitting and Titans Nick Sloane is confident Lizzy Davies in Giglio Thu 12 Sep 2013 1256 EDT. These are some of the worst things to ever happen out at sea.
