Star Princess Cruise Ship Fire
Star Princess Fire in the News A cigarette is suspected of starting the fire in the cabins of the Star Princess cruise ship which has resulted in one death and eleven injuries.
Star princess cruise ship fire. Throwing cigarettes over the side is one of the greatest fire risks onboard a ship. On March 23 2006 the Carnival Star Princess cruise ship caught fire. The Star Princess left Fort Lauderdale on March 19 on a seven-day Caribbean voyage.
The fire was investigated by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch MAIB on behalf of the Bermuda Maritime Administration in co-operation. The fire started about 310 am. The cruise ship fire left one person dead 11 other passengers injured and damaged 150 cabins.
At least 100 rooms were scorched but the nearly 3000 passengers did. CVM Communications Group Some 3800 passengers and crew members were on board the Star Princess cruise ship when a fire broke out early Thursday March 23 2006. There Star Princess was carrying 1123 crew members and 2690 passengers onboard.
A whistle over the ships PA system woke up all passengers. Star Princess 2001 commenced service with Princess Cruise Line in 2002. The ship was on passage from Grand Cayman to Montego Bay Jamaica.
210 million 113000-ton British cruise ship P O Diamond Princess gutted by fire during construction in Nagasaki Japan finally. The ship was on passage from Grand Cayman to Montego Bay Jamaica with 2690 passengers and 1123 crew on board. NBC News photo - Princess Cruises Star Princess After Fire.
The Star Princess is a Princess Cruises vessel which is owned by the Carnival Corp. The ship was on passage from Grand Cayman to Montego Bay Jamaica with 2690 passengers and 1123 crew on board. The fire killed Mr.
