Carnival Splendor Fire and Ficture


Carnival Splendor Fire

Carnival Splendor Fire – A cruise ship ran aground off the coast after a fire in the engine room to cut the supply is being towed slowly into a Mexican port, but it will not happen until at least Wednesday night, the Coast Guard of the United States has said today. Carnival Splendor Fire -Some 3,299 passengers and 1,167 crew members in the splendor of the Carnival was not injured when fire broke out last week 200 miles south of San Diego,
California. The cruise operator, Carnival Cruise Lines, based in Miami, said the boat with air conditioning, hot water and phone service were not working, but the power LPNs toilets and cold running water must be restored by Monday night. The Coast Guard, with the U.S. Navy and Mexico, and aircraft deployed to assist ships in danger of the ship, which had drifted about 55 miles off the coast of northern Baja California. Carnival Splendor Fire
   
Carnival Splendor Fire – Two seagoing tugs contracted by the Mexican port of Ensenada, should be back with the ship, escorted by a Coast Guard cutter, from about 8:00 tomorrow. Passengers will be taken by bus to California, "said Joyce Oliva, a spokeswoman for Carnival. Once the passengers fell on the Splendor will be pulled back to Long Beach, California – a journey that will take days, which explains why the passengers will be tabled in Mexico have pitted U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan was diverted to assist the vessel. Supplies, including bread, utensils, cups, milk, canned goods and other items will be transported to Reagan, where the transfer of helicopters aboard the cruise ship disaster. You will receive a refund, reimbursement for transportation and cruise worth without equal future, the cruise line said.
 
After the fire, passengers were asked to move first to ship the boxes to the floor, but eventually return to their rooms. Bottled water and cold food were offered. “We know that this is a very trying situation for the guests and thank them patience,” Carnival CEO Gerry Cahill said. “The conditions on board are very demanding, and we apologize for the trouble and inconvenience the guests are more sustainable.” Carnival Splendor Fire.
 

 

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