A Norwegian Cruise Line ship was forced to return to Seattle after it hit an iceberg during a voyage in Alaska.
On June 25, while transiting to Hubbard Glacier in Alaska, the ship Norwegian Sun "made contact" with an iceberg known as a growler - an iceberg less than 6.6 feet across with just a few feet that shows above water.
According to Norwegian Cruise Line, the ship sailed to Juneau, Alaska for further assessment. The decision was made to shorten the voyage and the cruise scheduled to embark on June 30 was canceled.
More: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/norwegian-cruise-ship-iceberg-seattle/281-5fc8ed2a-2c34-4939-b39a-57a3837e2b54
On June 25, while transiting to Hubbard Glacier in Alaska, the ship Norwegian Sun "made contact" with an iceberg known as a growler - an iceberg less than 6.6 feet across with just a few feet that shows above water.
According to Norwegian Cruise Line, the ship sailed to Juneau, Alaska for further assessment. The decision was made to shorten the voyage and the cruise scheduled to embark on June 30 was canceled.
More: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/norwegian-cruise-ship-iceberg-seattle/281-5fc8ed2a-2c34-4939-b39a-57a3837e2b54
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