At least sixteen people have undergone mines injury
Passengers aboard the Princess of the Crown were on a 14 -day excursion in Sydney, Australia, when the ship changed course and met with strong winds near Milford Sound on February 25.
Images of the interior of the ship’s kitchen have shown that the ship was leaned considerably on one side, which makes large lots of food overflow, sending flowing staff and dispersing a range of cooking equipment.
An additional video shows the overflowing pool and passengers in the clutch tables of the canteen to avoid sliding.
A man remembered the moment he realized that the ship was no longer entitled.
“I walked by kneeling and all [a] Suddenly, I realized that the boat was at an angle, “he said.
Another temporary woman said that tables and chairs were flying around the canteen and this girl slipped through the room on her chair.

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Meanwhile, stores on board were left in tatters and the staff were responsible for gathering goods scattered on the ground.
According to reports, the ship switched more than 14 degrees for 40 seconds.
Of the 16 injured, 13 were passengers and three were the crew, according to 7 Australia news.
In a declaration at Hive Cruise, Princess Cruises said: “On February 25, while in Fiordland, New Zealand, the princess of the crown met strong winds during a change of course, which briefly made the ship beyond her usual movement before stabilizing. Our crew responded quickly to correct the situation, and at no time was the safety of the ship. »»
“In addition, a small amount of water from the Pont Lido swimming pool has briefly entered the catering area of the horizons, but the area was quickly cleaned and reopened. There was no structural damage to the ship. »»
The cruise ship, which contains 3,090 passengers, was not damaged and continued its destination after the incident, 7 News Australia reported.
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