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MS Costa Concordia in Palma, Majorca, in 2011. Costa Concordia (call sign: IBHD, IMO number: 9320544, MMSI number: 247158500), with 3,206 passengers and 1,023 crew members on board, [1] was sailing off Isola del Giglio on the night of 13 January 2012, having begun a planned seven-day cruise from Civitavecchia, Lazio, Italy, to Savona and five other ports. [2]
Under this new ownership, the ship was renamed America once again in an attempt to capitalize on its American heritage [20] despite being registered as a Greek vessel. The ship's hull was painted dark blue and the funnels were repainted in a blue-and-red color scheme. America set sail on her first cruise on 30 June 1978. [21]
A German cruise ship that was torpedoed by S-13 during Operation Hannibal, killing an estimated 9,400 people, nearly all of whom were civilians. 55°04′22″N 17°25′17″E / 55.0729°N 17.4213°E / 55.0729; 17.4213 ( MV Wilhelm
A Royal Caribbean cruise ship ran into high winds and rough seas in the Atlantic Ocean, forcing the Florida-bound vessel to retreat back to its home port in Cape Liberty, New Jersey.
A ship that was part of the Stone Fleet scuttled at Charleston Harbor. United States United States: 3 April 1881 Wrecked off Cape Romain [40] USS Vermilion United States Navy: 4 March 1988 A Tolland-class attack cargo ship that was sunk as an artificial reef off Myrtle Beach. USS Weehawken United States Navy: 6 December 1863
The pier was closed because of the crash in December. It cost the city nearly $60,000 to repair damages to the pier. Myrtle Beach police officer driving 30 mph on beach when he crashed into pier ...
In the south, the end of Pawleys Island’s pier collapsed and floated south into the Atlanic Ocean as Hurricane Ian made its powerful approach to South Carolina after 1 p.m. Friday.
One man was killed and ten others were injured when a 48-foot (15 m) power boat crashed into the Alamitos Bay jetty and sank. [89] [90] Virgem Dolorosa Portugal: The fishing vessel sank off the coast of Marinha Grande, Portugal, killing three fishermen. Eleven people were rescued, while three others were reported missing. [91]