Broken Lines and Smashed Hulls: The Ushuaia Port Incident
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The incident began when the World Voyager broke loose after one of its mooring lines snapped under the pressure of the wind.
Both vessels sustained minor damage, but crucially, no structural or safety critical damage was found.
Remarkably, both ships departed later that same day on the evening of January 6th, exactly on schedule.
Despite the violent conditions that led to the collision, both ships are now safely continuing their planned Antarctic expeditions.
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📍 In this video: * The cause of the accident (Wind speeds vs. Mooring lines) * Analysis of the collision footage * Damage report: Hull cracks and railing damage * Did the passengers make it to Antarctica? Episodes: 0:00 - Ships Collide in Ushuaia 0:42 - 40-Knot Winds vs. Mooring Lines 1:25 - How World Voyager Hit Viking Octantis 2:00 - A Growing Trend? (Norwegian Epic & MSC Seascape incidents) 2:45 - Damage Assessment: Is it Safe? 3:20 - Did They Sail to Antarctica? #collision #worldvoyager #vikingoctantis #ushuaia #extremeweather #argentina #cruiseship #expeditioncruise