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What was the water incident on Harmony of the Seas?

Cruise ship pool becomes six-story waterfall after ship takes hard turn out at sea. Royal Caribbean said a maneuver to avoid hitting a raft at sea caused a pool on the Harmony of the Seas to pour down six stories into center of ship.



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Cruise ship pool becomes six-story waterfall after ship takes hard turn out at sea. Royal Caribbean said a maneuver to avoid hitting a raft at sea caused a pool on the Harmony of the Seas to pour down six stories into center of ship.

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Pool Overflows on Harmony of the Seas The incident occurred on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, as the Oasis-class cruise ship was enjoying a day at sea.

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There's a special place, however, for those who commit serious crimes at sea — the ship's jail, or “brig” in nautical terms. These steel rooms are located on one of the bottom decks of the vessel, usually near the security office. And if you end up down there, you won't be staying there for the duration of the cruise.

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79% of all crimes reported onboard cruise ships are sexual assaults, as per the US Department of Transportation. This statistic is a stark reminder of the prevalence of sexual assaults on cruise ships, and serves as a powerful reminder of the need for increased safety measures to protect passengers.

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The good news is that the overall number of serious crimes reported was quite low when compared to passenger counts. In a year in which more than 13 million passengers boarded ships in U.S. ports, fewer than 100 serious crimes were reported to the FBI.

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Cruise ships dump waste in the ocean ?Gray water? ? the water that is collected from showers, sinks, and laundry facilities ? is also dumped into open ocean waters and graywater can be just as polluted as sewage but there are even fewer rules for where this can be dumped.

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Not all ships do, but some certainly have this idiosyncrasy. This can confuse some people that they missed a stop on a non-existent deck or simply wonder why it doesn't exist. As you might imagine, the reason for skipping deck is out of fear the number brings bad luck.

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Nowadays, passengers expect pools to be out in the sunlight and so they must be at the top of ship. This magnifies the risk of throwing the ship off balance in rougher weather when the water starts moving around. That is also why they are often drained and emptied when seas are rough.

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Large ships don't sink in bad weather because the air that is inside a ship is much less dense than water. That's what keeps it floating!

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Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas makes the Titanic look like a bath toy. The newest addition to the cruise line's fleet weighs a whopping 226,000 tons and is 124 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower, making it the largest cruise ship to ever set sail. (The Titanic weighed a measly 52,000 tons in comparison.)

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Cruise ship tap water is safe to drink unless you are told otherwise by the ship's authorities. The water throughout the ship has been treated, filtered and frequently tested to meet the standards of the World Health Organization and the U.S. Public Health Service on ships sailing into and out of U.S. ports of call.

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In most cases, it is perfectly safe to drink tap water on a cruise ship. Cruise lines adhere to strict regulations and guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of their passengers.

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The 5 Most Dangerous Parts of a Ship for Passengers
  • Watertight Doors. Never try to outrun a closing watertight door. ...
  • Wet/Slippery Surfaces. ...
  • Ferries & Lifeboats. ...
  • Dining Facilities & Fast-Spreading Illnesses. ...
  • Balconies. ...
  • Talking to a Florida Cruise Ship Injury Attorney.


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We have prepared a list of part of the cruise that is the safest:
  1. Mid-ship staterooms. Choosing a room in the ship's centre is the greatest method to prevent seasickness if it is something you are concerned about. ...
  2. Lower decks. ...
  3. Ocean-view balconies. ...
  4. Aft cabins.


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Cruise ships do not have police. Instead, an onboard Security Director will oversee the ship's own dedicated security department, staffed by former federal, state and military law enforcement personnel from various countries.

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