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Venice cruise ship loses control, slams wharf and tourist boat

ROME, June 2, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A cruise ship lost control as it was coming
in to dock in Venice Sunday, crashing into the wharf and hitting a tourist
boat, Italian media reported.

Tourists on land could be seen running away as the MSC Opera scraped along
the dockside, its engine blaring, before knocking into the Michelangelo
tourist boat, amateur video footage posted on Twitter showed.

Two people were lightly injured in the accident at San Basilio-Zattere in
the Venice’s Giudecca Canal, according to the media reports.

Another two were taken to hospital for check-ups. Their nationalities were
not known, the reports said.

The crash may have happened after a cable used to link cruise ships to the
tug boats that pull them into the city’s canals broke, the Corriere della
Sera daily said.

The Opera was then unable to stop because of the strong currents pulling it
towards the dock, it said.

MSC Cruises, founded in Italy in 1960, is a global line registered in
Switzerland and based in Geneva. The Opera, built 15 years ago, is registered
in Panama and has a capacity for 2,679 passengers.

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