‘It was like in Titanic’: Luxury cruise ship runs aground, 3 dead (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

Various reports say between three and eight people have been killed and at least 40 others injured as an Italian cruise liner with over 4,000 people on board hit a sandbar off the Italian coast.The rescue operation is underway with 70 people missing.

Over 4,000 people, including 3,200 passengers, have immediately been evacuated to safety, while coast guard officers struggled to rescue 200 others stuck on the ship, AFP news agency reports. Rescue teams used helicopters with spotlights to locate the stranded passengers.

Italian authorities said that they have recovered three bodies from the sea. More deaths have not been confirmed. One of the victims is a 70-year-old man, who did not survive the shock of jumping into icy water from the listing liner.

Reports on the number of people injured range from 15 to 50. Among the 15 people reported injured, majority sustained only bruises, but at least two people are said to be in a serious condition, AP news agency reports. According to the Russian Embassy in Rome, over 100 Russian tourists were on board the ship. Interfax news agency cited Russian diplomats as saying that as of yet they have no information on whether any of them were harmed. The first group of Russian tourists saved from the liner has reportedly arrived in Rome.

The 290-meter-long Costa Concordia, on a cruise from Civitavecchia port near Rome to Marseille, hit a sandbar at about 8pm local time near the island of Giglio while the passengers were having dinner. The ship was three hours into the voyage to Savona, its first port of call in northwestern Italy.

“We were having supper when the lights suddenly went out, we heard a boom and a groaning noise, and all the cutlery fell on the floor,” passenger Luciano Castro was quoted by ANSA news agency as saying.

Some passengers reportedly jumped off the ship into the water. “It was like a scene from Titanic,” passenger Mara Parmegiani was quoted by AFP as saying.

Passengers complained they were not instructed properly on how they should evacuate in case of emergency and said that the evacuation drill was scheduled only for Saturday afternoon.

“It was so unorganized. Our evacuation drill was scheduled for 5pm,” American passenger Melissa Goduti was quoted by AP as saying.” We had joked ‘what if something had happened today?’”

With the ship tilting too far, many failed to get on life rafts as they simply would not reach the cold water, survivor Christine Hammer told Agence France Presse. The passengers were eventually rescued by boats in the area which came to their aid.

The ship is now reportedly out of danger of sinking, with one of its sides lying on the sandbar it hit. Scuba divers are searching its lower decks to try and locate more passengers.

This is not the first accident involving the Concordia. In 2008, the cruise ship smashed against the Sicilian port’s dock in rough winds, but, says ANSA news agency, nobody was injured in that incident.

A photograph taken on January 14, 2012 shows rocks emerging from the damaged side of the Costa Concordia (AFP Photo / Stringer)
A photograph taken on January 14, 2012 shows rocks emerging from the damaged side of the Costa Concordia (AFP Photo / Stringer)AFP Photo / Francesco Orlandini
AFP Photo / Francesco OrlandiniAFP Photo / Luka Milano
AFP Photo / Luka MilanoPassengers arrive at Porto Santo Stefano (Reuters / Remo Casilli)
Passengers arrive at Porto Santo Stefano (Reuters / Remo Casilli)AFP Photo / Filippo Monteforte
AFP Photo / Filippo MonteforteAFP Photo / Filippo Monteforte
AFP Photo / Filippo Monteforte

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