U.S. passengers recount liner ordeal

Rescuers search the Costa Concordia on Sunday. Emergency services do from the island of Giglio on Sunday, just about everyplace the cruise dispatch Costa Concordia ran aground. The liner has a breach on the hull in this area 90 meters 300 feet protracted, according to police man Emilio Del Santo of the Coastal powers that be of Livorno. On Saturday, January 14, crowds warm up to leave the island of Giglio, everyplace passengers were staying past the boat ran aground. The Concordia, built in the field of 2006, was on a Mediterranean cruise from Rome with stops in the field of Savona, Cagliari and Palermo, Italy; Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca, Spain; and Marseille, France. Passengers arrive by the side of Porto Santo Stefano, Italy, on Saturday once being evacuated from the boat.

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