1. The Unfateful RMS Titanic

It hit a massive iceberg in April 1912 and drowned three hours later, consuming 1500 of the 2208 people onboard. 

2. The Mighty, Costa Concordia

According to investigation reports, the vessel hit an underwater rock.

3. The Graceful, MS Estonia

According to reports, it sank as its bow door locks couldn’t open during the storm, with strong winds lashing at a speed of 35 to 45 miles per hour. 

4. RMS Lusitania

The German attack on Cruise Ship RMS Lusitania in 1915. Military Submarine U-20 attacked the cruise while traveling to Liverpool from New York.

5. SS Andrea Doria

The SS Andrea Doria went down not because of rough seas or striking an iceberg or underwater formations. 

6. SS Eastland

The vessel rolled over to its starboard side and submerged in water, trapping most passengers inside. 

7. RMS Empress of Ireland

Ocean Liner Empress of Ireland was struck by another Norwegian vessel, the 6000-tonne Storstad, due to poor visibility in the Saint Lawrence River. 

8. SS Admiral Nakhimov

It hit a massive iceberg in April 1912 and drowned three hours later, consuming 1500 of the 2208 people onboard. 

9. SS Morro Castle

Cruise vessel SS Morro Castle was burned and sank in September 1934, fire spread from its library to the decks and cabins, engulfing the superstructure in flames.

10. Saint-Philibert

A small cruise ship sailing from Loire River, near the French coast, met with tragedy in June 1931.

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