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EMPRESS OF THE NORTH arrives at
Juneau
Cruise ship that grounded yesterday makes port under her own power
Majestic America Line has announced that all of the passengers and
crew of Empress of the North have been safely transferred to Juneau
following a grounding incident in Southeast Alaska at 1:40 am local
time yesterday (May 14, 2007).
The passengers and some crew members arrived in Juneau aboard the
Alaska state ferry, Columbia, at
approximately noon yesterday local time where they were met by company
representatives.
Passengers will be accommodated locally before boarding homeward
flights.
Essential members of the crew stayed aboard Empress of the North,
which arrived under her own power in Juneau. She is
now undergoing a thorough assessment and investigation of the
incident.
No injuries were reported during the incident.
Empress of the North was on the second day of a seven day cruise of
Alaska’s Inside Passage roundtrip from Juneau that departed on
Saturday, May 12.
According to David Giersdorf, President “The safety and comfort of our
guests is our number one priority. We are continuing to take all
measures to ensure that all of their needs are met in as a result of
this situation. We are working closely with all regulatory authorities
to undertake a full investigation and assess the condition of the
vessel.”
“In addition, we would like to thank the U.S. Coast Guard for their
exceptional response and support in this incident We are indeed
fortunate that we have such dedicated professionals protecting
America’s coastlines and waterways. We also want to express our
gratitude to the vessels and crew members who assisted with the
transfer of guests off the Empress of the North, as well as the Alaska
Marine Highway system for supplying the Columbia and her officers and
crew for transporting our guests back to Juneau. The cooperation and
support from all parties involved has been exemplary.”
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