Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Catches Fire
3 views - published on May 28th, 2013 in Disney News tagged Disney, disney news, disneyland, walt disney, walt disney world
by Tom Bell
May 28, 2013
A glow pennyless out on Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur of a Seas, doing adequate repairs that a rest of a journey was cancelled and a passengers were flown behind to Baltimore where a journey originated.
The glow began during 2:50 on May 27, 2013 and was extinguished a brief time later. No injuries were reported. The boat never mislaid energy and was means to journey into Freeport, Bahamas.
Royal Caribbean pronounced that, in further to arranging flights behind to Baltimore, passengers will accept a full reinstate of their transport and a certificate for a destiny cruise.
Royal Caribbean also pronounced that all 2,224 guest and 796 organisation were protected and accounted for. Photos uncover a estimable area of a unrelenting burnt on several decks of a ship.
The boat stayed in Freeport overnight tentative an review into a fire. The subsequent journey scheduled for May 31, 2013 has been cancelled.
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