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Le Joola – On 26 September, the overloaded ferry capsized in rough seas with an estimated death toll of 1,864. There were only 64 survivors. [1] 1,864 2011 Tanzania: Spice Islander I, a passenger ferry carrying at least 800 people, sank off the coast of Zanzibar on 10 September. At least 200 people have been confirmed dead. 250–1,573
Dashun – On 24 November the ferry caught fire, broke apart and sank in rough seas off Yantai in eastern China. Of 336 aboard, 22 are known to have survived. [26] 314 1999 Indonesia: Harta Rimba – On 7 February the ferry foundered and sank after being struck by a large wave while drifting with engine problems. Of the 332 aboard 19 were ...
The list of maritime disasters is a link page for maritime disasters by century. For a unified list of peacetime disasters by death toll, ...
MV George Prince ferry disaster: Accident – shipwreck Mississippi River, Louisiana: Deadliest ferry disaster in U.S. history 78 1982 Air Florida Flight 90: Accident – aircraft District of Columbia: 77 1923 Cleveland School fire: Fire (building) Camden, South Carolina: 77 1947 North American blizzard of 1947: Winter storm Mid-Atlantic: 77 ...
The sinking of the ferry Neptune, a Haitian commercial ship which regularly carried people and cargo from Jérémie to Port-au-Prince, occurred on the night of February 16, 1993. It capsized and sank off the coast of Miragoane , due to a mix of the passenger crowd's size and movement, and the conditions of the ship and weather.
The vessel's manifest only listed 1,493 passengers and a 53-member crew, but survivors claimed that the vessel was carrying more than 4,000 passengers. The incident was the worst peacetime disaster and the worst in the 20th century, [19] and the vessel was even named the Asia's Titanic. [22] MT Vector: Vector Shipping 11 0 2 MV Doña Marilyn ...
Sultana, the worst maritime disaster in U.S. history. A maritime disaster is an event which usually involves a ship or ships and can involve military action. Because of the nature of maritime travel, there is often a substantial loss of life. This list covers those disasters where 30 or more lives were lost.
10 April 1991: MV Moby Prince: Caught fire and burned as a result of a collision with an oil tanker. 140 passengers and crew died. 14-15 December 1991: MV Salem Express: Struck a reef and sank in sight of port at Safaga, Egypt, with at least 464 casualties. 14 January 1993: MS Jan Heweliusz: Capsized and sunk in the Baltic Sea 28 September 1994 ...