The Modern Day Titanic

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Just like the Titanic, a Canadian cruise ship hit submerged (hidden) ice in the frozen waters near Antarctica and started to sink on Friday, November 23rd. However, this story has a much happier ending.

The Explorer, which was in the middle of an ecological tour (allows passengers to look and learn about local wildlife), off King George Island, between the Antarctica and the Southern tip of South America, had 154 passengers on board.

The captain sent out a distress call at about 1.45 am, asking any ships nearby for help, as they seemed to have struck something and the ship was being flooded with water. By 3 am all the ship's passengers and most of the crew, were in lifeboats and zodiacs.

The passengers had to endure near-freezing temperatures in the lifeboats for about four hours, before being rescued by a Norwegian Cruise ship, which was in the area and heard the distress call. While the passengers were wet and cold, none of them suffered from hypothermia and they were all glad to be rescued.

Once on board, they were taken to King George Island, from where they will be flown to South America aboard a chartered plane. The cruise ship was carrying 91 passengers, nine expedition staff members and a crew of 54.

While the passengers and crew escaped unhurt, the ships own fate was doomed as it slowly sank and disappeared into the frozen waters near the Antarctica.

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238 Comments
  • Steph curryover 8 years
    Exactly
    • wow257
      wow257over 8 years
      There are many ships that sunk like the Titanic...but they never gained as much publicity.
      • senpi over 8 years
        This makes me feel like i am on that ship if i was on it i would be terrified.I mean its just scary on a ship that crash what if there is sharks great white .
        • cat13121
          cat13121over 8 years
          i am learning about this
          • surfer dudeover 8 years
            so do mine
            • POKIANIover 8 years
              SO SADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
              • thedoc
                thedocalmost 9 years
                my parents work for norwegian cruise line
                • nancey
                  nanceyalmost 9 years
                  WOW
                  • dddddalmost 9 years
                    I'm glad everyone was safe.
                    • helenie
                      heleniealmost 9 years
                      I happy everybody was safe. My biggest fear is to be in action of a shipwreck, so far, I have not had to experience it yet. If it had to happen, I would chose it happen near civilization so I can see my family again and live to tell the story.