Cruise Ship Plows Into Tourist Boat, Dock

Big boat in Venice fails to put the brakes on
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 2, 2019 7:14 AM CDT
Cruise Ship Plows Into Tourist Boat, Dock
In this Sept. 27, 2014 file photo a cruise ship transits in the Giudecca canal in front of St. Mark's Square, in Venice, Italy. A towering cruise ship struck a tourist river boat Sunday, June 2, 2019 on a busy canal in Venice, injuring at least five people, Italian media are reporting.   (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File)

A towering, out-of-control cruise ship rammed into a dock and a tourist river boat on a busy Venice canal on Sunday morning. Italian media reported that at least five people were injured in the crash, reports the AP. The collision happened about 8:30am on the Giudecca Canal, a major thoroughfare that leads to Saint Mark's Square in the northeastern Italian city. Videos of the crash show the cruise ship, apparently unable to halt its momentum, blaring its horn as it plows into the much smaller river boat and the dock as dozens of people run away in panic. Venice is a tremendously popular site for both tourists and cruise ships, especially during the summer tourist season. The cruise ship's owner, MSC Cruises, said the ship, the MSC Opera, was about to dock at a passenger terminal in Venice when it had a mechanical problem.

Two towboats guiding the cruise ship into Venice tried to stop the massive cruise ship, but they were unable to prevent it from ramming into the river boat. "The two towboats tried to stop the giant and then a tow cable broke, cut by the collision with the river boat," Davide Calderan, president of a towboat association in Venice, told the Italian news agency ANSA. Calderan said the cruise ship's engine was locked when the captain called for help. Following the accident, calls for banning cruise ships in Venice, long a source of contention in the over-extended tourist city, were renewed. The MSC Opera was built in 2004. It can carry over 2,675 passengers in 1,071 cabins. According to its sailing schedule, the cruise ship left Venice on May 26 and traveled to Kotor, Montenegro, and Mykonos, Santorini and Corfu in Greece before returning Sunday to Venice.

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