ONE of the longest cruise liners in the world has crashed while coming into dock. The Harmony of the Seas, bigger in length than the Eiffel Tower, ...
Guests on the mammoth ship could be heard screaming on impact. ONE of the longest cruise liners in the world has crashed while coming into dock. Harmony of the Seas is longer than the Eiffel Tower and was completed in 2016, joining the Royal Caribbean fleet. Royal Caribbean recently launched the world’s biggest cruise ship, Wonder of the Seas which is 362 long. A Royal Caribbean spokesperson said: "During arrival in Falmouth, Jamaica, the Harmony of the Seas made contact with an extended section of the dock. The Harmony of the Seas, bigger in length than the Eiffel Tower, smashed into the jetty in Falmouth, Jamaica.
Passengers were heard screaming “oh my god” and “holy sh**” as the world's longest cruise ship in Falmouth, Jamaica, drifted towards the port and crashed ...
“Oh my God”, one woman could be heard crying out in a video, while another passenger was heard yelling “Holy sh**”. Passengers were heard screaming “oh my god” and “holy sh**” as the world’s longest cruise ship in Falmouth, Jamaica, drifted towards the port and crashed into a pier Royal Caribbean’s The Harmony of the Seas 1,188-foot cruise ship crashed into a pier in Jamaica.
The Royal Caribbean's The Harmony of the Seas cruise ship crashed into the pier at Falmouth, Jamaica.
An investigation is now underway after several parts of the port infrastructure were damaged in the collision, including the pier structure which was crushed by the 227,000 tonne vessel. The 1,188ft Royal Caribbean’s The Harmony of the Seas cruise ship was meant to dock at Falmouth, Jamaica but instead people could be heard screaming as it drifted towards the pier and then crashed. Passengers hoping for a relaxing holiday in the Caribbean were left terrified after the world’s longest cruise ship crashed into a pier in Jamaica.
Zero injuries were reported to passengers and crew members during the crash, which "caused mostly cosmetic damage" to the ship, "including dents and paint ...
“There were no injuries to guests or crew and only minor cosmetic damage to the ship’s stern. “The good news is that nobody got hurt and the damage was minimal to the vessel and it was able to continue its journey unfazed and really unaffected,” Bartlett said. The sailing will continue as scheduled,” Royal Caribbean said in a statement in response to the crash via the blog post.
Passengers were heard screaming "oh my god" and "holy sh**" as the world's longest cruise ship in Falmouth, Jamaica, drifted towards the port and crashed ...
The Royal Caribbean ship had set off on a seven-day cruise from Port Canaveral in Florida. The Port Authority of Jamaica said in a statement on Friday that they may opt to convene a formal enquiry into the collision involving Royal Caribbean and an enquiry would be carried out to assess the infrastructure. Royal Caribbean’s The Harmony of the Seas 1,188-foot cruise ship crashed into a pier in Jamaica.
The Harmony of the Seas, the third-largest passenger ship in the world and still its longest, crashed into a pier in Jamaica last thursday.
Zero injuries were reported to passengers and crew members during the crash, which "caused mostly cosmetic damage" to the ship, "including dents and paint ...
“There were no injuries to guests or crew and only minor cosmetic damage to the ship’s stern. Zero injuries were reported to passengers and crew members during the crash, which "caused mostly cosmetic damage" to the ship, "including dents and paint scrapes," according to the blog post. “The good news is that nobody got hurt and the damage was minimal to the vessel and it was able to continue its journey unfazed and really unaffected,” Bartlett said.
It said: “This minor incident did not result in damage to the vessel. “The vessel was eventually moored without delay using the remaining infrastructure of ...
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Passengers were left terrified as a cruise ship crashed into a pier in Jamaica last week - but there were no injuries.
“The PAJ and Royal Caribbean are in the process of undertaking a joint investigation to determine the case of the incident,” they added. Following the minor crash, The Port Authority of Jamaica released a statement in which they said that the vessel “collided with a mooring dolphin”. The holidaymakers continue shouting and watching in fear as the boat crashes into the pier with a loud thud.