Diamond Cruise Ship Sinking
22007 Louis Plc announced the findings of specialist company Akti Engineering who provided a mapping of the area of the accident of the Sea Diamond showing serious errors in the charts of the area.
Diamond cruise ship sinking. Six years ago the Sea Diamond cruise ship struck a reef and eventually sank off the coast of Santoniri. Scientists warned fuel and chemicals onboard could harm the environment. Two French cruise passengers drown.
The vessel was quarantined off Japan for two weeks after which all remaining passengers and crew were. Two French passengers were never found and. The large amount of water taken on board led to the cruise ship sinking in the early morning of April 6 in water around 200 metres 656 feet deep.
However there is confusion about what happened in the hours following the collision. Flashback in maritime History. Flashback in maritime History - Sea Diamond sinking at Santorini 5 April 2007.
The Diamond Princess is a British-registered luxury cruise ship that is operated by Princess Cruises a holiday company based in the United States and BermudaIn February 2020 during a cruise of the Western Pacific cases of COVID-19 were detected onboard. Based on the pictures I have seen and accounts I have read attached is a simple map I created of Sea Diamonds grounding and final sinking. Some 1600 passengers and crew were safely evacuated but a 45-year-old French passenger and his teenage daughter are presumed to have drowned though divers were unable to locate any.
An image taken from Greek TV station ALPHA footage shows the bow of the Greek cruise ship Sea Diamond as the ship sinks off the island of Santorini on April 6 2007. The government has also pointed to human error as the key factor that led to the accident last week. For 13 years the Greek government has failed to.
The Sea Diamond owned by Louis Hellenic Cruises ran aground along the coast of Santorini on April 5 2007 with nearly 1200 passengers and 400 crew. The cruise ship Sea Diamond sank in April 2007 off the Greek tourist spot. Captain Yiannis Marinos has blamed a current for pushing the Sea Diamond off course and onto a well-marked reef.
