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Dominican navy called in to help with rescue after Tui cruise catamaran capsizes
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Over 50 Cruise Passengers Rescued After Catamaran Sinks In Samaná Bay
Image Credits: Armada de República Dominicana/Fb More than 50 people were rescued without injuries after a catamaran carrying guests from the German cruise ship Mein Schiff 1 sank in Samaná Bay, Dominican Republic, on Sunday, 9 November. The Dominican Republic Navy confirmed that the vessel, Boca de Yuma (also referred to as Boca de Yuma 1), began taking on water due to internal hull damage. The catamaran, approximately 40 feet (12 metres) long,…
Landkreis Fürth - A catamaran is on the way with cruisers to a trip in front of Samaná in the Dominican Republic. Then the boat sinks. Passengers fall into the water - including two people from Franconia.
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