
Maritime tragedies involving passenger vessels have captured public attention for decades, ranging from collisions and groundings to fires and onboard health crises. Examples include the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, the... Read more »

Recent maritime incidents involving passenger vessels can range from minor operational disruptions to significant events with substantial consequences, including environmental damage, loss of life, and economic repercussions. For instance, a mechanical failure... Read more »

The January 2012 foundering of the Costa Concordia off the coast of Isola del Giglio, Italy, resulted in 32 fatalities. The vessel, carrying over 4,200 passengers and crew, struck a reef, capsized,... Read more »

Determining the most temporally proximate significant negative incident involving a cruise vessel requires careful consideration. Such an event could involve a collision, grounding, fire, mechanical failure, or other unforeseen circumstances resulting in... Read more »