Msc Cruise Ship Accident In Roatan
There were 1800 passengers aboard the Armonia at the time of the collision according to port.
Msc cruise ship accident in roatan. MSC Armonia crashed into the dock then ran aground on the beach at Port Coxen Hole on the island of Roatán Honduras just over one year ago. A giant cruise ship that smashed into a dock in the popular Caribbean destination of Roatan Honduras Tuesday morning has already set sail for its next port of call. Fox News reported that Crew members attempted to slow the ship upon.
It runs cruises across Europe the Caribbean and Asia. Port authorities identified the vessel as the Armonia a cruise ship owned by the Swiss company MSC. Port authorities identified the vessel as the Armonia a cruise ship owned by the Swiss company MSC.
While manuevring alongside for reasons that are currently still being duly investigated the ship deviated from her course and grazed the end of the pier MSC Cruises wrote in an email. According to the newspaper El Heraldo the Insurance company of MSC will have to pay 13 Million Honduran Lempira which equals around 550000 US Dollars. Roatan Port Authorities issued this statement yesterday.
On April 10 when the incident which was captured on video by stunned onlookers took place. Giant Cruise Ship Smashes Into Dock In Honduras. The MSC cruise ship was making a port of call in Roatan Honduras when it collided with a dock at the port causing part of the pier to collapse into the waters.
Port authorities identified the vessel as the Armonia a cruise ship owned by the Swiss company MSC. The MSC Armonia crashed into the dock in Roatan Honduras today according to videos which were posted on Youtube. The MSC Armonia which can carry as many as 2679 people had arrived in Roatan at 11 am.
This incredible footage shows cruise ship MSC Armonia ramming into a Caribbean port causing structural damage to the dock and to the lower part of the huge t. So far the cause of the impact on the part of the ship is unknown. There were 1800 passengers aboard the Armonia at the time of the collision according to port.
