Australian cruise liner navigated at least sixteen people after hitting kitty water Of New Zealand South Island last month.
Passenger on the ship Wali Ahad Princess The Australian city of Sydney was on a 14 -day walk, when the ship faced strong winds near the Milford Sound on February 25.
In the footage of the ship's kitchen, the vessel was shown dramatically bent aside, which causes large food batch to spread, scattering a range of crews and cooking equipment.
Additional video shows the passengers in the canteen clutching tables and passengers to avoid sliding.
A man remembered the moment when he realized that the ship was no longer straight.
He said, “I was walking in my lap and (a) suddenly I realized that the boat was at a angle.”
Another female passenger said that tables and chairs were flying around the canteen, and a girl slipped into the room on her chair.

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Meanwhile, the stores on the board were left in tampering, and the staff was assigned the work to collect the trading on the entire floor.
According to reports, the ship indicated more than 14 degrees for 40 seconds.
According to 7 News Australia, 13 out of 16 injured were passengers and three staff.
In a statement Cruise Hands, Princess Cruz said, “On February 25, in the New Zealand city of Fairland, the Crown Princess faced strong winds during the course of the course, which led to the shipment shortly with its usual movements before the ship was stable. Our staff did not respond to the safety, and did not respond to any opportunity to correct the situation.
“Additionally, a small quantity of water from the Ludo deck pool entered the horizon food court, but the area was quickly cleaned and reopened. The ship did not have any structural damage.
According to 7 News Australia, the cruise ship, which has 3,090 passengers, was not damaged and reached its destination after the incident.
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