Crane Fell On Cruise Ship
Crane falls onto Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas.
Crane fell on cruise ship. A large crane at dock 2 collapsed onto the aft section of Oasis of the Seas at the beginning of dry dock. The accident happened yesterday inside the basin during a lifting operation. The accident happened yesterday inside the basin during a lifting operation.
Eight people were injured Monday when a construction crane toppled onto a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in the Bahamas company officials told The New York Post. Eight people were injured in the accident but none. After assessing the damage the cruise line will need extra time to.
Cruise Hive has reported that Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line stepped in to provide temporary accommodation for the Oasis crew aboard its ships Grand Celebration and Grand Classic. By sheer good fortune the crane happened to fall during the workers lunch hour. The massive cruise liner was resting at dry dock and undergoing routine maintenance in the Great Bahamas Shipyard near Freeport Bahamas when a construction crane fell over onto the deck of the cruise ship.
According to the Orlando Sentinel the Oasis of the Seas was out of service with no passengers on board when a construction crane on the pier tipped over and smashed into the stern of the ship on the. The 1187-foot Oasis of the Seas was not in service and no. 2 Apr 2019 0249 Updated 1 year ago.
The incident happened today at shortly after noon. The incident occurred as Royal Caribbean Internationals Oasis of the Seas was in drydock at the Grand Bahamas Shipyard for repairs to be carried out on its azimuth thruster pod assembly. A crane fell on Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas while the cruise ship was in dry dock in the Bahamas earlier today.
After a construction crane fell on top of a RoyalCarribean cruise ship in the Bahamas the Grand Celebration provided humanitarian relief to the 2000 Oasis of the Seas crew members. A crane fell on Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas while the cruise ship was in dry dock in the Bahamas earlier today. Footage of a large construction crane resting on a luxury cruise ship in the Bahamas has gone viral racking up more than 495000 views on Twitter as of 630 am.
