Passengers disembarking from the stricken Costa Allegra cruise ship have
spoken of the panic and confusion on board as they endured three days of
“hell” adrift in the Indian Ocean without power. As the luxury liner finally
made it to shore, docking in Port Victoria on the island of Mahe in the
Seychelles, holiday makers expressed disgust at the way they had been
treated and anger with Costa Cruises staff.
People rest on the Costa Allegra cruise ship in this picture taken by one
of the passengers on February 27, 2012
Picture: REUTERS
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