Saturday, February 16, 2013

Passengers ill-suited for loss of cruise control

Stranded Carnival 'Triumph' cruise ship transformed into floating prison as company refuses to evacuate passengers barely surviving in filth and raw sewage.

Sewage stenches, dwindling food supplies, makeshift beds: CNBC takes you inside the Carnival Triumph.

Over 4,200 passengers were finally freed from the Carnival cruise ship Triumph on Friday Feb. 14, after enduring unsanitary conditions, food shortages and having to camp out on deck during five days at sea after the ship lost

As almost none of America held its breath, all three cable news networks offered live coverage of a ship full of people who were tragically forced to hold their breath. Late Thursday night, the crippled Carnival Triumph ocean

Stranded Carnival 'Triumph' cruise ship transformed into floating prison as company refuses to evacuate passengers barely surviving in filth and raw sewage.

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