Raw Video: Container Ship in Storm, Bridge is a Mess
The video shows a container ship in a heavy storm with a tensed crew and a messed up bridge. The ship is heavily rolling and pitching in the storm as a voice from the radio seems to announce a warning or some important message.
Moreover, the crew is already wearing a life jacket which tells that the situation seems quite serious.
We do not have much information on the video or what happened after the storm. If you have any details of the video, please let us know in the comments below.
Watch the video below:
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Safety first for every one
“hassan masoud says
April 25, 2014 at 6:49 pm
Safety first for every one”
Isn’t it? lifejacket and slippers, shows all about the heavy weather preps.
Got to be prepared for the worst
propulsion failure? It doesn look like there is any forward speed.
The radio comm’s in background are more serious it’s a mayday for a ship sinking
Why they dont alter course perpend.on waves to reduce heavy rolling?
This is simply NUTS!
Main Engine dead, Captain in short.. Kick out of the company due to his stupidity.