Amazing video as two Carnival cruise ships collide

Carnival Glory sustains damage
Carnival Glory sustains damage – CNN

Two giant Carnival cruise liners have collided in Cozumel, Mexico, injuring six people and almost hitting another vessel.

The Carnival Glory and the Carnival Legend suffered impact damage, particularly to the stern of the Glory. But observers say it could have been much worse.

The surprising collision – modern ships have highly sophisticated navigation and warning systems – occurred at the Puerta Maya dock, which is operated by Carnival and a short distance from where some of the world’s largest liners dock.

According to a passenger who spoke to local media and supplied amazing footage of the collision, the Carnival Glory appeared to come close to hitting the moored Oasis of the Seas.

There has been no official statement on the cause of the collision.

A statement issued to USA TODAY said: “Carnival Glory was maneuvering to dock when it made contact with Carnival Legend which was already alongside.

“We are assessing the damage but there are no issues that impact the seaworthiness of either ship. We have advised guests from both ships to enjoy their day ashore in Cozumel.”

The company said six passengers sought treatment for minor injuries.

Related
Norwegian Sun cruise ship sailing on the water

Norwegian Cruise Line cancelled 38 cruises including South Pacific voyages

Norwegian Cruise Line has cancelled around five months of cruises across three ships – equating to nearly 40 itineraries.
Woman on a cruise ship upset about her cruise

Laura’s cruise was swapped from the sunny South Pacific to Hobart – she got her money back and so can you

It's one of the biggest legal dilemmas in cruise: if the itinerary changes, are you entitled to compensation?
The Royal Princess.

Royal Princess’ ‘partial turnaround’ may bring $568,000 to Hobart – could this be the solution to our regional cruise woes?

In a first for Princess Cruises and Tasmania, a partial turnaround cruise on Royal Princess was operated to Hobart, meaning passengers could start and end their cruise in Tasmania, even though the larger itinerary starts and ends in different ports. ... Read more
The Pacific Explorer cruise ship.

Class Action alleges cruise lines use ‘predatory behaviour’ to lure passengers into racking up casino debts

Carter Capner Law is opening a class-action against Carnival Corporation due to alleged predatory gambling practices.