Costa Concordia Cruise Ship
The Costa Concordia disaster The Costa Concordia cruise ship sits in front of the harbor of Giglio Island after it was refloated using air tanks attached to its sides on Tuesday July 22.
Costa concordia cruise ship. The Costa Concordia left the Italian port of Civitavecchia at 1918 local time 1818 GMT. Francesco Schettino Italian pronunciation. More than 4200 people were rescued though 32 people died.
It ran aground at Isola del Giglio Tuscany requiring the evacuation of 4211. Cruise Ship Safety. When the Costa Concordia crashed she had over 3000 passengers and 1000 crew members on board.
She is sister ship to the Costa Serena. The port of Giglio and the Costa Concordia cruise ship that. Wreck of the Costa Concordia one of the largest cruise ships ever built raised from sea bed.
The Costa Concordia has now been brought up from the shallow shores of the sea and is sitting in port. On January 13th 2012 the Concordia partially sank after hitting a reef off the Italian coast. It is generally understood that the captain is the ultimate authority of any vessel and is expected by the general public to put the well-being of his or her passengers first by being the last to leave a sinking ship.
However their design from lido pool deck up to the top deck was enlarged and redesigned. The ships design is based on the design of Carnivals Conquest class fleet of ships. A photographer was able to get aboard the ship for an impromptu photo shoot.
Costa Concordia disaster the capsizing of an Italian cruise ship on January 13 2012 after it struck rocks off the coast of Giglio Island in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The Concordia is owned by Genoa-based Costa Cruises. It was christened in 2006 at which point the ship was believed to be the largest cruise ship flying the Italian flag.
