VIDEO: Viking Sky cruise ship thrown into chaos at sea
Updated | By Mack Rapapali Nights
Passengers screamed in terror after their cruise ship tilted nearly 45 degrees at sea.
The ship issued out a mayday call when it suffered engine trouble at sea.
Photos and videos shared on social media show the ship rocking along rough waters as it tried to avoid colliding with the rocky coast on Saturday. The ship eventually reached the shore on Sunday, 24 March.
Former Proteas captain Graeme Smith's parents were also among those airlifted in the dramatic rescue.
Videos taken by passengers from inside the cruise liner show water pouring in and furniture rolling. Ceilings could also be seen tumbling onto the heads of passengers.
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Some of the passengers and crew members were injured during the incident. About 450 passengers were airlifted to land by helicopters.
Watch the videos below.
Still waiting for evacuation. #VikingSky #Mayday pic.twitter.com/6EvcAjf5D2
— Alexus Sheppard 🏳️🌈 (@alexus309) March 23, 2019
#vikingsky emergency pic.twitter.com/9bxdRpB2zV
— David Hernandez (@oxman78) March 23, 2019
Graeme Smith took to Twitter to share the news that his parents were safe.
Thanks everyone, parents airlifted off safe and being assessed. Thank you to cruise staff and rescue workers.
— Graeme Smith (@GraemeSmith49) March 23, 2019
Appreciate everyone’s support and messages. 🙏🙏
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