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Atlantic Ocean, Royal Caribbean
Family left screaming and clinging on to furniture after cruise ship 'tilted 45 degrees' in Atlantic Ocean
The incident hit the Explorer of the Seas while sailing in the Atlantic Ocean off of the Africa coast, near Tenerife
Royal Caribbean Cruise Tilts In Atlantic Ocean, Shocking Video Goes Viral
Shocking visuals of the Royal Caribbean cruise are going viral on social media that show people running for life after the cruise tilts in the Atlantic Ocean. The viral video of the Royal Caribbean cruise was shared on social media two days ago on November 10 and has crossed over 23.
Watch: Royal Caribbean cruise ship tilts in Atlantic Ocean; chilling video of passengers running for safety goes viral
Speaking to CBS News, Jonathan Parrish, a passenger, said that he was watching a show in the ship’s theater when he felt the ship make a “hard right turn” followed by a second, “more intense” turn. The show was stopped and passengers left the theater.
Watch: Passengers Run For Safety As Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Tilts In The Atlantic Ocean
Dramatic footage from onboard the cruise ship captures passengers stumbling to maintain balance as the ship tilts severely to one side
Shocking moment cruise descends into chaos as it ‘tilts 45 degrees’ in Atlantic Ocean
People were left clinging on for their balance and one person was injured after a huge Royal Caribbean cruise ship 'tilted 45 degrees' due to freak weather off of the coast of Africa. Cruise ships are monstrous vessels, carrying thousands of people across the world on holidays of a lifetime.
Watch: Royal Caribbean ship tilts dramatically in Atlantic storm, passenger screams, furniture smashed
A Royal Caribbean cruise ship experienced a frightening tilt during a sudden storm in the Atlantic Ocean. The ship, carrying thousands of passengers, leaned 45 degrees, causing furniture and dishes to overturn.
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