Alaska Cruise Ship Sinks
A crew member stands by to encourage passengers to wash their hands before enjoying the buffet.
Alaska cruise ship sinks. 69 mi south of Yakutat Alaska on 19 February during a gale the 400-foot 1219 m barge with 40 railroad cars aboard washed ashore on the south-central coast of Alaska near Yakutat at the Dangerous River. The Coast Guard attributed this modest about their own part in the rescue to the patience endurance and good. MS Royal Pacific and a fishing trawler collided in the Straits of Malacca with 530 aboard.
30 Dead Ship Sinking Deaths MS Royal Pacific Mix August 23 1992Time of Death 300-500. All passengers and crew are successfully evacuated. Al-Salaam Boccaccio 02-02-06 Ethan Allen 10-02-05 Explorer 11-23-07 MV Saurav 02-28-08.
Cabin sinks and showers laundering galley sinks air conditioning condensate and salon sinks. Over 500 passengers and crew were rescued. Prinsendam Holland America Line The Prinsendam was traveling the Gulf of Alaska about 140 miles from the Alaska coast near Yakutat Alaska on Oct 4 1980.
Wastewater from salon and day spa sinks and floor drains. Wind and waves will try to turn the vessel and pushing. Coast Guard 17th District Photograph Collection Courtesy Alaska.
Hand-washing sinks are available behind a partitioned area at the entrance to the ship buffet. Horrible cruise ship events. On October 4 1980 the ship caught fire and later sunk 120 miles south of Yakutat Alaska - all 520 passengers were rescued.
Paul Island about two days to arrive on the scene. Wastewater from interior deck drains shop sinks and deck drains in non-engine rooms. Incredibly despite the conditions and the elderliness and frailty of many of the passengers not a single person was lost as the cruise ship Prinsendam sank through 9000 feet of cold water to settle on the floor of the Gulf of Alaska 225 miles offshore.
