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A canadian cruise ship struck submerged ice off antarctica a. MS Explorer was a Liberian-registered cruise ship the first vessel of that kind used specifically to sail the icy waters of the Antarctic OceanShe was the first cruise ship to sink there when she struck an iceberg on 23 November 2007. BUENOS AIRES Argentina AP A Canadian cruise ship struck submerged ice off Antarctica and began sinking but all 154 passengers. High winds and poor visibility kept the shipwrecked passengers stuck in barracks on bases in Antarctica on Saturday a day after their cruise ship struck ice and sank.
Chilean NavyAssociated Press Twelve Canadians are among the 154 people. More than 150 passengers and crew have been rescued from a stricken tourist ship after it hit ice off Antarctica. All the passengers and crew were safely evacuated to life boats and later picked up by the cruise ship MS Nordange.
The MS Explorer sank in the Bransfield Strait off King George Island Antarctica on Friday November 23. BUENOS AIRES Argentina AP -- A Canadian cruise ship struck ice off Antarctica and began taking on water but all 100 passengers and crew took to lifeboats and were rescued safely Friday by a. BUENOS AIRES Argentina A Canadian cruise ship struck submerged ice off Antarctica and began sinking but all 154 passengers and crew Americans and Britons among them took to lifeboats and.
The red-hulled Explorer struck ice taking on water as 154 passengers and. Ten years ago. Ship accidents in Antarctica raise ecological and safety concerns.
All passengers and crew took to lifeboats and were carried to safety by a passing cruise ship. The last group of survivors from the Antarctic cruise ship that struck an iceberg and slipped into the icy sea were flown back to the South American mainland Sunday. Sinking cruise ship survivor taped entire ordeal.
A Canadian cruise ship struck submerged ice off Antarctica and began sinking Friday but all 154 people on board including Americans and Britons took to lifeboats and were plucked to safety by. The Canadians were among 154 passengers and crew aboard the MS Explorer which took on water Friday after developing a fist-sized hole in its hull when it struck a submerged chunk of ice. Gap Adventures which owns the ship said 91 passengers nine guides and 54 crew members were safely evacuated to lifeboats and.
