Crane Falls On Cruise Ship In Bahamas
The cruise ship is in dry dock in Freeport this week so one of the vessels azipods can be repaired.
Crane falls on cruise ship in bahamas. A large crane has collapsed onto the Oasis of the Seas cruise ship during a routine dry dock at the Grand Bahamas Shipyard in Freeport Bahamas. 2 Apr 2019 0249 Updated 1 year ago. April 2 2019 Accidents.
A construction crane crashed into RCI-Royal Caribbean s liner Oasis of the Seas while docked in the Bahamas about 145 pm on Monday April 1. The incident happened today at shortly after noon. MIAMI CBSMiami Police in the Bahamas say a crane fell on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship.
Eight people were injured on Monday after a large construction crane fell onto a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in the Bahamas according to multiple reports. Eight people were injured after a crane fell on and damaged a cruise ship while it was undergoing unscheduled maintenance in the Bahamas on Monday April 1. Eight people were injured when a massive crane toppled onto a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in the Bahamas company officials said.
A crane fell on Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas while the cruise ship was in dry dock in the Bahamas earlier today. As seen in a video. The 1187-foot Oasis of the Seas was not in service and no.
Royal Caribbeans mega-ship Oasis of the Seas was involved in an apparent dry dock failure and a crane accident in the port of Freeport Bahamas on Monday. The ship is in for general repairs for one of its azipods. The cruise ship dry-docked in Freeport this morning and footage showed the dock emptying earlier.
A spokesperson for Royal Caribbean said 8 people were hurt in the accident though none of the injuries had been considered life-threatening. The ship Oasis of the Seas was dry docked at the Great Bahamas Shipyard near Freeport when a construction crane crashed into the ships side on Monday April 1st according to WPLG-TV. Oasis of the Seas was in the Grand Bahamas shipyard for one week for scheduled repairs to her azipod propellers ahead of her transatlantic crossing for a dry dock in Europe this summer.
