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    COSTA CONCORDIA runs aground 4,000 people evacuated

    Three people are confirmed dead after a cruise ship carrying more than 4,000 people ran aground off Italy. There were scenes of panic as the Costa Concordia hit a sandbar on Friday evening near the island of Giglio and listed about 20 degrees. People reached land by lifeboats but some swam ashore. Rescue teams have been going from cabin to cabin, searching for survivors. Italians, Germans, French and British were among the 3,200 passengers. There were also 1,000 crew on board. Helicopters evacuated the last 50 people on the deck who were in a "worsening" situation.



    Three people were confirmed dead, Italian coast guard officials said on Saturday morning - fewer than the six or eight deaths reported by Italian media earlier.

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    The Costa Concordia had sailed earlier on Friday from Civitavecchia port near Rome for a Mediterranean cruise, due to dock in Marseille after calling at ports in Sicily, Sardinia and Spain.One thousand passengers were Italian, with 500 Germans and 160 French

    Some "tens" of British passengers are believed to have been on board, said the UK Foreign Office, which is sending a team to the scene. Some passengers told the Associated Press the crew had failed to give instructions on how to evacuate the ship. An evacuation drill was scheduled for Saturday afternoon. "It was so unorganised, our evacuation drill was scheduled for 17:00 (16:00 GMT)," Melissa Goduti, 28, from the US told AP. "We had joked what if something had happened today."

    'Groaning noise'
    Passengers were eating dinner on Friday evening, when they heard a loud bang, and were told that the ship had suffered electrical problems, one passenger told Italy's Ansa news agency. "We were having supper when the lights suddenly went out, we heard a boom and a groaning noise, and all the cutlery fell on the floor," said Luciano Castro.
    Passenger Mara Parmegiani told Italian media there were "scenes of panic".

    "We were very scared and freezing because it happened while we were at dinner so everyone was in evening wear. We definitely didn't have time to get anything else. They gave us blankets but there weren't enough," she said. The 290-metre (950 ft) vessel ran aground, starting taking in water and listing by 20 degrees, the local coast guard said.
    Orders were given to abandon ship, Deodato Ordona, a cabin steward on the Costa Concordia, told the BBC.

    "We announced a general emergency and took passengers to muster stations," he said.
    "But it is hard to launch the lifeboats, so they moved to the right side of the ship, and they could launch."

    Hypothermia
    Elderly passengers were crying, said Mr Ordona, adding that he and some others jumped into the sea and swam roughly 400 metres to reach land. Rescued passengers were accommodated in hotels, schools and a church on Giglio, a resort island 25km (18 miles) off Italy's western coast.Most have now been moved to the mainland, Elizabeth Nanni from Giglio's tourist information service told the BBC.

    "Usually there are 700 people on the island at this time of year, so receiving 4,000 and some in the middle of the night wasn't easy," she said. "Some people jumped in the sea so they had hypothermia." Searches are still going on for "possible missing people", regional official Giuseppe Linardi told the Italian broadcaster RAI. Once the search of the cabins above the waterline has been completed, scuba divers will then check the decks which were submerged by the crash.


    Coast guard official Francesco Paolillo, a local coast guard official, told the AFP news agency there was a 30m hole in the ship but that it was too early to say what exactly had happened.

    "We think this happened as a result of sailing too close to an obstacle like a reef," he said.
    Costa Cruises, the company which owns the ship, said it could not yet say what had caused the accident. "The gradual listing of the ship made the evacuation extremely difficult," a statement said. "The position of the ship, which is worsening, is making more difficult the last part of the evacuation.

    "We'd like to express our deepest gratitude to the coastguard and other emergency services, including the authorities and citizens of the island of Giglio, who did their best in saving and helping the passengers and crew." Two years ago, a Costa Cruises ship crashed into a dock at the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm al-Sheikh, killing three members of the crew.


    Scene from inside one of the lifeboats


    The Costa Concordia before the incident

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    And only 12 mins left in Friday 13th!
    You are on the ball Grant - posted 3 mins after the event. If I didn't know better, I'd say you had something to do with it!
    Joking aside - hope all 4000 are ok! Second one in a week - not a good one for Italian lines, was it?


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    Ant - hope you don't mind me plagiarising your post



    Flippin 'eck - I hope the sea conditions were awful and that it was not human carelessness! Costa had a few of these now in the recent past - did they not have one in Sharm el Sheikh


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    Just shows all these mandatory boat drills are very necessary.


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    Just shows all these mandatory boat drills are very necessary.
    Yes Annie but I have embarked a ship and the boat drill took place on the evening of day 2 - not prior to sailaway! What happens if the proverbial hits the fan during night one?


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    Yes Annie but I have embarked a ship and the boat drill took place on the evening of day 2 - not prior to sailaway! What happens if the proverbial hits the fan during night one?
    after the rescue, the captain is fired.

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    Yes Annie but I have embarked a ship and the boat drill took place on the evening of day 2 - not prior to sailaway! What happens if the proverbial hits the fan during night one?
    On many MSC cruises the lifeboat drill for some passengers, (often the Irish who get on at Barcelona on day 2), occurs on day 6 of a 7 day cruise. I wonder if this the same on Costa

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    On many MSC cruises the lifeboat drill for some passengers, (often the Irish who get on at Barcelona on day 2), occurs on day 6 of a 7 day cruise. I wonder if this the same on Costa

    Pete
    WHAT????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????
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    I am one of those Irish getting on the Fantasia in BCN - you are pulling my leg Pete!!!???!!!!1

    Normally I wouldn't give a fiddlers but this time we will have Mai and I would like to know what we do with her - does she have a vest or is it a cot!

    Not happy with that!

    On those MSC cruises - what is day 1 - embarkation in Genoa. That is day 3 on our itineriary
    1-BCN
    2-MRS
    3-GOA
    4-NAP
    5-PMO
    6-SEA
    7-TUN
    8-BCN


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    WHAT????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????
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    I am one of those Irish getting on the Fantasia in BCN - you are pulling my leg Pete!!!???!!!!1

    Normally I wouldn't give a fiddlers but this time we will have Mai and I would like to know what we do with her - does she have a vest or is it a cot!

    Not happy with that!

    On those MSC cruises - what is day 1 - embarkation in Genoa. That is day 3 on our itineriary
    1-BCN
    2-MRS
    3-GOA
    4-NAP
    5-PMO
    6-SEA
    7-TUN
    8-BCN
    GENOA is designated as the home port for western med cruises on MSC , so lifeboat drill takes place as she departs Genoa.
    For eastern med cruises Venice is the designated home port and i think the Irish get on at the next stop --Bari


    And No I'm not pulling your leg

    As far as I remember they have life-jackets for small infants and babies.

    Scans of the daily programme showing the facts coming in ~5 min

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