May 07, 2008 · As a result of the failure of part of the boiler system, eight crewmembers were killed and ten others seriously injured. and inspection of the S.S. NORWAY's boilers. Rear Admiral Branham stated that "The boiler explosion aboard the SS NORWAY was a preventable tragedy. It is appropriate that the corporation be held accountable for
Read MoreEight crew killed by steam-boiler explosion aboard Norway February 28, 2007 A steam-boiler explosion aboard the 1,035-foot SS Norway claimed eight lives and injured 19 on May 25. The incident occurred while the ship was docked in the Port of Miami after having just completed a weeklong Caribbean cruise.
Read MoreFederal prosecutors on Friday charged Norwegian Cruise Line with gross negligence almost five years after a boiler explosion on the historic SS Norway killed eight crew members and seriously injured 10 others in the Port of Miami. The U.S. attorney's office said Norwegian agreed to plead guilty to the criminal charge, which alleges the cruise line operated the vessel in a ``grossly …
Read MoreFOUR KILLED IN EXPLOSION ON CRUISE SHIP. BLAST APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN ACCIDENTAL. Miami, Florida (CNN) - A boiler aboard the cruise ship S.S. Norway exploded Sunday shortly after the ship docked in Miami, killing four crew members and injuring at least 21 others, police said.
Read MoreNCL started the trend toward arbitration after a decrepit, poorly maintained steam boiler on NCL's 40+ year-old SS Norway exploded at the port of Miami in 2003. The explosion killed eight NCL crew members and seriously burned another nineteen crew members.
Read MorePosted: Thu May 29, 2003 7:58 pm. From the Miami Herald: "As an explosion aboard the SS Norway claimed a sixth life Wednesday, investigators descended into the soot and heat of the engine room and found that the blast ripped through the boiler's steel casing, engulfing the crew in a rush of scalding steam.
Read MoreMay 07, 2020 · The explosion most likely happened because the crew operated the boilers at an exceedingly high pressure, in order for the overloaded ship to make it upstream against the strong river current. With an estimate of 1,700 deaths, the SS Sultana remains the worst ship disaster in US history. 12. MV Le Joola, Death Toll: 1,863
Read MoreOn 25 May 2003, after docking in Miami at 5:00 a.m., the Norway was seriously damaged by a boiler explosion[11] at 6:37 a.m. that killed eight crew members, and injured seventeen, as superheated steam flooded the boiler room, and blasted into crew quarters above through ruptured decking. None of the passengers were injured.
Read MoreDec 03, 2017 · Veitch was the NCL CEO in 2003 when a decrepit, poorly maintained steam boiler on NCL's 40+ year-old SS Norway exploded at the port of Miami. The explosion killed eight crew members and seriously burned another nineteen NCL crew members.
Read MoreA boiler room explosion killed eight crew members and injured a dozen others. No passengers were injured. The ship had arrived at the Port of Miami around 5 a.m. The fire began at 6:30; it was caused by a steam leak. Boiler Explosion: dd/mm/yy: 2002: Incident: 28.7.02
Read MoreThe boiler was literally torn to pieces and scattered in all directions, making a complete wreck of the boat, which sank immediately. The hull was worthless and was not raised. The local Inspector at Detroit inspected this boiler on the 20th. of April, only 24 days previous to the explosion, and gave a certificate allowing 82 pounds of steam.
Read MoreOct 30, 1990 · MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) _ A boiler pipe ruptured Tuesday on the USS Iwo Jima, spewing out super- heated steam that killed 10 sailors. The accident aboard the amphibious assault ship and the death of a Marine when his jeep overturned in Saudi Arabia boosted the number of U.S. military deaths to 43 during the nearly 3-month-old Operation Desert Shield.
Read MoreWhen I recovered my senses I found rayself down among the boilers. When the steam and smoke cleared away a little I commenced crawling towards the roof ; in doing so I came across Captain McMullen, lying with his right foot under the hurricane roof, pilot-house, and a lot of other rubbish which had been thrown together in one common mass by the
Read MoreDeficient boiler operation, maintenance and inspection by Norwegian Cruise Line were the probable causes of the deadly 2003 explosion on the Norway, according to findings by the National Transportation Safety Board. The blast killed eight …
Read MoreMay 26, 2003 · A Miami Coast Guard official said the fire was started by an explosion in the boiler room on the SS Norway, possibly caused by a steam leak. More than 2,000 passengers were evacuated unharmed from the ship, which is operated by Norwegian Cruise Lines. Eight of the injured crew are reported to be in critical condition in hospital. Cruise postponed.
Read MoreOn 25 May 2003, after docking in Miami at 5:00 a.m., Norway was seriously damaged by a boiler explosion at 6:37 a.m. that killed eight crew members, and injured seventeen, as superheated steam flooded the boiler room, and blasted into crew quarters above through ruptured decking. None of the passengers was injured.
Read MoreA boiler explosion is a catastrophic failure of a boiler.There are two types of boiler explosions. One type is a failure of the pressure parts of the steam and water sides. There can be many different causes, such as failure of the safety valve, corrosion of critical parts of the boiler, or low water level. Corrosion along the edges of lap joints was a common cause of early boiler …
Read MoreThe boiler had blown up enveloping the entire boat with steam and starting a fire on the upper deck. Captain Magle, who was not injured, extinguished the fire while the JAY COOKE turned and came alongside the EAGLE with fire hoses ready to play on the stricken ship. The uninjured passengers and crew were taken aboard the COOKE.
Read MoreNCL: SS Norway cruise news dated May 25th 2003 Cruise News and inserts for the cruise that was not to be the ships was to leave Miami about 415 that afternoon but about 630 that morning the ship was rocked by a massive boiler explosion that killed 8 crew members and would ultimately end the ships service life.
Read MoreJoe Pires 8Kefid99 Names of 11 killed and seven hurt in carrier blast The NAVY released the names of the 11 killed and seven injured in an explosion aboard the aircraft carrier BENNINGTON off Cuba. Of those injured, only one was admitted to the Naval Hospital at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. All of the injured were listed as having 1st or 2nd degree burns.
Read MoreNov 14, 2015 · Ben Motantes shared and Steve Gorham shared a Steampunk Tendencies post of 23 photos with the comment: "Bizarre Vintage Photos Of Steam Engines After A Boiler Explosion From The Late 19th And Early 20th Centuries." "A Picture is Worth 1000 Words" posted a collection of 23 photos. I did not analyze if it is the same set of photos but in a different order.
Read MoreAlas, in May 2003, whilst in the port of Miami between two cruises, Norway suffered an explosion in one of her boilers. 8 Crew members were killed in the accident, there were no casualties among passengers. At first, she was expected back in service within a month or two, but repairing the boiler proved to be a lengthy and costly affair as only
Read MoreBefore the captain could stop and anchor the ship, the bonnet completely blew off the valve, dumping the steam from two large power boilers into the boiler room. All 10 of the engineers in the boiler room were killed. A few somehow managed to escape the steam-filled boiler room, only to suffer for a few additional hours before finally succumbing.
Read MoreJan 14, 2016 · Armored Cruiser No. 6 San Diego (formerly California) boiler explosion. Eight Firemen and a Water Tender killed. 21 January 1915. Submarine USS F-4 sank near Hawaii after battery failure. 21 drowned. 25 March 1915. Battleship No. 32 USS Wyoming Seaman George W. Sell killed in his hammock when gun shutters accidentally fell on him. 6 May 1915.
Read MoreJun 04, 2003 · A boiler room explosion aboard the SS Norway just 10 days after its annual inspection killed five crew members and injured more than a dozen others Sunday morning at the Port of Miami-Dade. The ship was ending a weeklong Caribbean cruise …
Read Moreintervene, a massive steam explosion rocked the vessel. The malfunctioning gauge had caused the crew to allow the boiler to grow red hot before filling it with water. When the water poured in, it instantly vaporized and burst through piping attached to the boiler. Sixteen members of the crew were killed instantly, scalded to death by the steam.
Read MoreMay 07, 2008 · As a result of the failure of part of the boiler system, eight crewmembers were killed and ten others seriously injured. and inspection of the S.S. NORWAY's boilers. Rear Admiral Branham stated that "The boiler explosion aboard the SS NORWAY was a preventable tragedy. It is appropriate that the corporation be held accountable for
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