Venice collision – #MSC Opera #River_Countess – Michelangelo tourist boat

 

Oral skarrel mense rond en hardloop om weg te kom voor die #MSC_Opera wat eenvoudig voortsnel in die kaai in, bo oor en teenaan die #River_Countess.   As mens die video sien het die boot totale beheer verloor om “ankers” te gooi.
There has been a collision this morning between #MSC_Opera and the river cruise ship #River_Countess.    The accident accured when #Opera sailed inbound Venice this morning on the #Canal_Grande.    We would like to send prayers to all involved.

“It was an engine failure”

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Venice – #MSC Opera #River_Countess

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2 June 2019

This morning in Venice, the huge MSC Opera cruise ship crashed into the River Countes pleasure cruise ship with 130 passengers on board. The crew of the liner lost control and the ship was torn down towards the shore. Several people turned up in the water, 4 people sought medical help.

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Video of the crash shows the cruise ship ploughing into a much smaller riverboat [YouTube/Al Jazeera]

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A massive cruise ship lost control as it docked in Venice on Sunday, crashing into the wharf and hitting a tourist boat after suffering an engine failure.

Tourists on land could be seen running away as the 13-deck MSC Opera scraped along the dockside, its engine blaring, before knocking into a tourist boat, amateur video footage posted on Twitter showed.

Four people were slightly injured in the accident at San Basilio-Zattere in Venice’s Giudecca Canal, port authorities said.

The four, who were taken to hospital for check-ups, were on board the River Countess tourist boat.

The Opera, which suffered mechanical trouble before in 2011 during a Baltic cruise, can carry more than 2,500 passengers and boasts a theatre, ballroom and a water park for children.

Collisione in porto a Venezia tra la nave da crociera msc opera e la piccola river countess. 2 persone cadono dal pontile

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France media reported total chaos and no control

The cruise ship MSC Opera, pictured here off Sweden in 2011, knocked into a tourist boat in Venice, according to video posted online SCANPIX SWEDEN/AFP/File

The cruise ship MSC Opera, pictured here off Sweden in 2011, knocked into a tourist boat in Venice, according to video posted online

 

A cruise ship lost control as it was coming in to dock in Venice Sunday, crashing into the wharf and hitting a tourist boat, Italian media reported.

Tourists on land could be seen running away as the MSC Opera scraped along the dockside, its engine blaring, before knocking into the Michelangelo tourist boat, amateur video footage posted on Twitter showed.

Two people were lightly injured in the accident at San Basilio-Zattere in the Venice’s Giudecca Canal, according to the media reports.

Another two were taken to hospital for check-ups. Their nationalities were not known, the reports said.

The crash may have happened after a cable used to link cruise ships to the tug boats that pull them into the city’s canals broke, the Corriere della Sera daily said.

The Opera was then unable to stop because of the strong currents pulling it towards the dock, it said.

MSC Cruises, founded in Italy in 1960, is a global line registered in Switzerland and based in Geneva. The Opera, built 15 years ago, is registered in Panama and has a capacity for 2,679 passengers.

https://www.france24.com/en/20190602-venice-cruise-ship-loses-control-slams-wharf-tourist-boat

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/06/cruise-ship-control-plows-tourist-boat-venice-190602094032059.html

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COLLISIONE A VENEZIA TRA LE NAVI DA CROCIERA MSC OPERA E LA RIVER COUNTESS: DUE CONTUSI

Alle ore 8.30 di questa mattina nel canale esterno della Giudecca a Venezia c’è stata una collisione tra la nave da crociera MSC Opera e la Marine Countess. Sono in corso le operazioni di evacuazione della seconda, rimasta senza più la plancia, letteralmente spazzata via: ci sono almeno due persone contuse. Secondo testimoni, il comandante della MSC ha eseguito una manovra eccellente, limitando i danni al minimo. In loco la Capitaneria di Porto di Venezia con 6 rimorchiatori. Logicamente questo incidente riporta di attualità il tema delle grandi navi in laguna.

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“The MSC ship had an engine failure, which was immediately reported by the captain,” Davide Calderan, head of a tugboat company involved in accompanying the ship into its berth, told Italian media.

“The engine was blocked, but with its thrust on, because the speed was increasing,” he said.

The two tug boats that had been guiding the ship into the Giudecca tried to slow it, but one of the chains linking them to the giant snapped under the pressure, he added.

The accident reignited a heated row in the Serenissima over the damage caused to the city and its fragile ecosystem by cruise ships that sail exceptionally close to the shore.

While gondoliers in striped T-shirts and woven straw hats row tourists around the narrow canals, the smoking chimneys of mammoth ships loom into sight behind the city’s picturesque bell towers and bridges.

Critics say the waves the ships create are eroding the foundations of the lagoon city, which regularly floods, leaving iconic sites such as Saint Mark’s Square underwater.

“What happened in the port of Venice is confirmation of what we have been saying for some time,” Italy’s Environment Minister Sergio Costa wrote on Twitter.

“Cruise ships must not sail down the Giudecca. We have been working on moving them for months now… and are nearing a solution,” he said.
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The MSC had a motor failure and bought speed. So the Ansa Davide Calderan, president of the company that was driving the MSC in maritime. “In an attempt to block the giant, a tow cable broke sheared by the impact with the boat”

Dopo l’incidente di questa mattina il sindaco di #Venezia, Luigi Brugnaro dice “basta transito #grandinavi nel bacino di San Marco”.  After the incident this morning the mayor of , Luigi Brugnaro says “Just transit in the basin of St. Mark.”

Venice’s port authority said it was working to resolve the accident and free up the blocked canal in the north Italian city.

“In addition to protecting the Unesco heritage city, we have to safeguard the environment, and the safety of citizens and tourists,” Culture Minister Alberto Bonisoli said.

Nicola Fratoianni, an MP with the Italian Left party, noted Italy’s open-armed attitude to cruise ships contrasted sharply with its hostile approach to charity rescue vessels that help migrants who run into difficulty in the Mediterranean Sea.

“It is truly curious that a country that tries to stop ships that have saved people at sea from entering its ports allows giant steel monsters to risk carnage in Venice,” he said.

MSC Cruises, founded in Italy in 1960, is a global line registered in Switzerland and based in Geneva.

The Opera, built 15 years ago, suffered a power failure in 2011 in the Baltic, forcing some 2,000 people to be disembarked in Stockholm rather than continuing their Southampton to Saint Petersburg voyage.

. Nave da crociera Msc finisce contro un’imbarcazione da turismo. All’origine dell’incidente si ipotizza la rottura del cavo d’acciaio del rimorchiatore che stava trainando la nave che dunque ha scarrocciato, cioè perso il controllo, sbandando #ioseguotgr

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