It seems like Carnival has had several issues like this over the past few years. Is it because of an aging fleet? Improper maintenance? Or does it just seem like they have more issues than other lines because their fleet is big?
I believe they do all they can to prevent them. But, accidents happen.These are so scary! Is there anything cruise lines can do to prevent them?
These are so scary! Is there anything cruise lines can do to prevent them?
Reading the story I hope that the fact that they could get going again in the same day, while a bit later means it was a minor fire. While I am not a fan of CCL, sometimes they catch a lot of flack for issues that were not their fault. Hope @Tonka's Skipper or @truck1 could chime in, they always have a lot of good knowledge on situations like this.
Reading the story I hope that the fact that they could get going again in the same day, while a bit later means it was a minor fire. While I am not a fan of CCL, sometimes they catch a lot of flack for issues that were not their fault. Hope @Tonka's Skipper or @truck1 could chime in, they always have a lot of good knowledge on situations like this.
Reading the story I hope that the fact that they could get going again in the same day, while a bit later means it was a minor fire. While I am not a fan of CCL, sometimes they catch a lot of flack for issues that were not their fault. Hope @Tonka's Skipper or @truck1 could chime in, they always have a lot of good knowledge on situations like this.
The latest from the Carnival Liberty is that she will sail no earlier then 8pm (not sure if its local est or mouse time). The passengers are still ashore from what I gather after glancing threw 9 pages of comments, and Carnival has gotten use of the Mariott nearby for their ballroom for everyone to wait out of the sun. They are also being kept in the loop by messages from crew and letters from the ship. However her latest webcam still shows the ship tied safely to the pier, and no guests on deck. 1st hand reports are of smoke from the funnels consistent with her mains being restarted.
Sounds more like this was minor then..........good!.......AKK
Truck you have as much as I do. Its a good deal the vessel was in port and everyone was able to get off. It is will take some time to see what happened.
rankly the reason people are aware of Carnival fires and accidents are because there are so many of them and a highly questionable design of some of there vessels and safety records. In the last few eyars, the Splendor, Triumph and the Costa Milliumum and of cause. The issues with all 4 of the Desteny class? The liberty has had some issues as well, but I am not aware of fires. She was built in Fincantieri in 2005.
Prayers that no one was hurt.
AKK
Now that I think about it yes. I think she was in the Caymans. one of her back up generators failed not long after the Triumph and they flew the passengers home as a precaution and took the ship straight to Freeport.Wasn't there another Carnival line vessel that had a main engine breakdown or a fire about 2 years ago??? St Thomas or San Juan maybe? and they sent to the yard empty?
AKK
The USCG is saying they assisted as well.
AKK