Carnival Ship Unloads Passengers After 4-Day Ordeal
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Feb. 15, 2013. 09:01 AM EST
Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Carnival Corp.’s crippled Triumph cruise ship unloaded its passengers last... More »
Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Carnival Corp.’s crippled Triumph cruise ship unloaded its passengers last night after being towed to the dock in Mobile, Alabama, to end a four-day ordeal at sea. The ship had no power and one functioning elevator after a Feb. 10 engine fire off the coast of Mexico, leaving some 3,100 passengers to cope with unsanitary conditions and food shortages. Adam Johnson reports on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg) « Less
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