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Royal Caribbean Cruise Faces Chaos as Massive Wave and Winds Cause Damage
travel1 year ago

Royal Caribbean Cruise Faces Chaos as Massive Wave and Winds Cause Damage

Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas was hit by a rogue wave during a transatlantic cruise, causing the ship to list and injuring passengers and crew. The ship, which departed Barcelona on November 2, was forced to return to Spain for a medical disembarkation. Despite efforts to avoid severe weather, unpredictable conditions remain a risk for cruise ships. Meanwhile, Princess Cruises canceled a sailing due to power issues, and Carnival Cruise Line celebrated 20 years of operations from Jacksonville, Florida.

"Tornado Strikes Fort Lauderdale, Disrupting Weekend and Sports Events"
local-news2 years ago

"Tornado Strikes Fort Lauderdale, Disrupting Weekend and Sports Events"

A tornado touched down in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Saturday evening, causing damage to structures, power lines, and marine vessels but no reported injuries. The event was captured on video by residents, and despite the significant damage, including debris scattering and power surges, no residents have been displaced. Fire Rescue crews are responding to the situation, and the story is still developing.

"Alabama Braces for Severe Weather with Strong Storms and Heavy Rain Expected"
weather2 years ago

"Alabama Braces for Severe Weather with Strong Storms and Heavy Rain Expected"

Alabama is bracing for a significant weather event early next week, with the potential for supercells, damaging wind gusts, and tornadoes, particularly in the southern part of the state. The Alabama Emergency Management Agency warns of severe weather starting Monday afternoon, with the possibility of EF3 or greater tornadoes. Non-thunderstorm winds could also cause power outages and tree damage. Up to 4 inches of rain may lead to localized flash flooding, and there's a slight chance of snow flurries in far northern Alabama by Tuesday evening. Residents are advised to stay informed and prepare for the upcoming conditions.