Saga Cruises’ Spirit of Discovery was caught up in the storm in the Bay of Biscay.
About 100 guests on board a cruise ship were injured with five suffering “more serious injuries” after it got caught in a storm in the Bay of Biscay.
It is understood the ship had to cancel a visit to Las Palmas as the weather worsened and was instead heading towards La Corona when that port was closed because of the conditions.The ship’s crew took the decision to return to the UK when the ship’s propulsion safety system was activated in the poor weather causing it to veer suddenly to the left, bringing the vessel to a sudden halt.
Passenger Jan Bendall, 75, told the BBC that she and her husband were “holding on for dear life” during the storm and added: “It was quite frightening, I’m not somebody who frightens easily, it was quite dramatic.”
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