Sunday, July 25, 2010

Three organisation killed as Costa Europa journey boat is blown in to post at Sharm el-Sheikh

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Three crewmen died and 4 people were harmed 3 of them British women tourists when a journey boat struck a post in Sharm el-Sheikh on the Red Sea seashore of Egypt yesterday.

Officials pronounced that clever winds pushed the 54,763-tonne boat Costa Europa in to a post as it attempted to wharf at the resort. A 2m indenture non-stop in the hull, permitting H2O to inundate in to a cabin and trapping the crewmen: an Indian, a Honduran and a Brazilian.

The 24-year-old ship, carrying 1,437 passengers, had been on an 18-day journey from Dubai to Savona. It was due to be franchised to the British transport user Thomson Holidays for 10 years in April.

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