At least six people are reported dead after a cruise ship
carrying more than 4,000 people ran aground off Italy.
The Costa Concordia hit a sandbar on Friday evening near the island of Giglio
and listed about 20 degrees, after which people tried to reach land in lifeboats
or by swimming.
The last 50 people on board are being evacuated by helicopter in a
"worsening" situation.
Italians, Germans, French and British were among the 3,200 passengers.
In addition, 1,000 crew were on board the vessel.
One thousand passengers were Italian, with 500 Germans and 160 French.
The Costa Concordia had sailed earlier on Friday from Civitavecchia port near
Rome for a Mediterranean cruise, due to dock in Marseille after calling at ports
in Sicily, Sardinia and Spain.
'Groaning noise'
Passengers were eating dinner on Friday evening, when they heard a loud bang,
and were told that the ship had suffered electrical problems, one passenger told
Italy's Ansa news agency.
"We were having supper when the lights suddenly went out, we heard a boom and
a groaning noise, and all the cutlery fell on the floor," said Luciano
Castro.
The 290-metre (950 ft) vessel ran aground, starting taking in water and
listing by 20 degrees, the local coast guard said.
Orders were given to abandon ship, Deodato Ordona, a cabin steward on the
Costa Concordia, told the BBC.
"We announced a general emergency and took passengers to muster stations," he
said.
"But it is hard to launch the lifeboats, so they moved to the right side of
the ship, and they could launch."
Elderly passengers were crying, said Mr Ordona, adding that he and some
others jumped into the sea and swam roughly 400 metres to reach land.
Rescued passengers are being accommodated in hotels, schools and a church on
Giglio, a resort island 25km (18 miles) off Italy's western coast.
Costa Crociera, the company which owns the ship, said it could not yet say
what had caused the accident.
"The gradual listing of the ship made the evacuation extremely difficult," a
statement said. "The position of the ship, which is worsening, is making more
difficult the last part of the evacuation.
"We'd like to express our deepest gratitude to the coastguard and other
emergency services, including the authorities and citizens of the island of
Giglio, who did their best in saving and helping the passengers and crew."Source: BBC NEWS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16558910
By: Stealthy6
In: Regional News
Tags: Italy, Costa Crociera, sinking, rescue, evacuation, reef, crew, passengers,
Location: Italy (load item map)
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Bet the Captain behind the Helm was texting on his phone....oops :P
Posted Jan-14-2012 ByMikeNovember (331.80) 
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@MikeNovember
checking the job adverts maybe?
Posted Jan-14-2012 ByPharQ (123.80) PharQ View Channel Send Message
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If s ship like so does hit ground and capsizes what happens to the ship in the long run do they just leave it their or take it apart? please respond
Posted Jan-15-2012 Bykkpitpfunme (11.10) 
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@kkpitpfunme Usually a ship would be taken to a scrap yard to be dismantled, but this thing may not want to move.
Posted Jan-15-2012 Bygetbonus (347.12) getbonus View Channel Send Message
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@kkpitpfunme Most likely it will be pumped of all contaminants and scrapped right at sea. They will probably break it into sections and tow each section away.
I am assuming they will have to pump all the water out first and refloat the thing by covering the large gap. Huge engineering task.
Posted Jan-21-2012 BySte_0 (179.48) 
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that last picture looks like a pretty big loss.
Posted Jan-14-2012 ByMadMachinist (28.84) MadMachinist View Channel Send Message
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somebody is so going to get their ass kicked over this one
Posted Jan-14-2012 Bynzkiwi (410.90) 
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Expensive f'up.
At least they got the ship closer to shore but now the harbor is blocked for large ships.
Posted Jan-14-2012 Bymoefugger (2138.56)

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This is because of the Sand Bar...they failed to flag the captain after two beers. The owner of the bar will be held liable for serving an intoxicated driver.
Posted Jan-14-2012 ByRelentless (36.40) 
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At first glance, I thought the title said "...near Gigolo"
Posted Jan-14-2012 ByTMoray1 (735.66) 
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If you view some of the aerial videos, there is a big sharp rock formation sticking out of the port side, just above the turn of the bilge. The damage forward of the rock is significant - which is coming through from the starboard side. They rammed into whatever destroyed the hull below the waterline on the port side. I mean they fucking clobbered it at a significant rate of knots.
So, it doesn't appear to be a "sandbar" they struck.
Posted Jan-14-2012 Bypthogen14niner (16.60) pthogen14niner View Channel Send Message
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pretty cool photos i have to say!
Posted Jan-21-2012 BySte_0 (179.48) 
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Here is a link for a video of the capsize.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5BJ4RtYIlI&feature=player_embedded
Posted Jan-14-2012 Byivojasek (172.96) 
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Yep. Now well on it's side. Starboard side is under water...
Posted Jan-14-2012 ByObba41 (374.96) 
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They could not yet say the cause of the accident...
Not yet?
I'll try to guess.
Someone and/or something failed to properly navigate around the sand bar.
Since there's no mention of how people died, perhaps it was the bridge crew who killed themselves knowing thier careers are over.
Posted Jan-14-2012 Byviewer1962 (789.26) 
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@updougdown if it was full of pensioners, there is possibility these 6 people wer asleep with the help of drugs or with earplugs or are deaf and blind at the same time, or mental.
Posted Jan-14-2012 ByKaso_Da_Zmok (62.24) 
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@updougdown
the sudden stop of running aground in a boat is a bit like the sudden stop of a car accident, except you are standing up taking a piss or whatever, not sitting strapped in watching it come at you
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@updougdown drowned after jumping, in panic, into cold waters and
Posted Jan-14-2012 ByWIZZO2 (20.22) WIZZO2 View Channel Send Message
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