I
was speaking earlier and wondering aloud why convoys of buses or
other mass transportation had not been organised to evacuate people
from Florida.
If
the Russians can organise mass aid convoys to the Donbas then the
Americans can organise this.
Or
can they?
I hadn't reckoned on this sick and criminal behavior by a corporation
Thousands
of cruise ship passengers dropped off in Miami ahead of Hurricane
Irma
atasha Allen and husband Richard spent Sept. 4 in Nassau, Bahamas, before they found out their cruise was cut short because of Hurricane Irma. (Courtesy of Natasha Allen)
7
August, 2017
When
Natasha Allen and her husband, Richard, embarked Monday on a five-day
Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas, the recently married couple
expected a relaxing vacation.
While
they had known that Hurricane Irma was potentially headed their way,
the cruise line didn’t cancel the trip, so they thought they were
in the clear.
The
couple spent one relaxing day in Nassau before learning Tuesday that
their ship would be returning to Miami.
They
arrived at 2:30 p.m. Thursday to a scene of unfolding chaos.
“We
had one day when everything was fine and beautiful. Now we are
rushing to get out of Miami,” Allen said. “We saw some people
crying, and they are not directing traffic to help people get off the
ship.”
Once
there was an island known as Barbuda. After Hurricane Irma, much of
it is gone
The
couple is among some of the luckier cruise ship passengers. Their
travel agent was able to get them a flight out of Miami back to West
Virginia on Friday, and they found a hotel room for $89 near the
airport where they plan to spend Thursday night.
Still,
they worry about what they will do if their flight is canceled.
“We
will be stranded. We have no rental car because it’s all sold out.
We won’t have a way out,” Allen said.
With
flights out of Miami difficult to find, rental cars sold out and
hotel rooms scarce, thousands of cruise passengers who were forced to
return to Miami are struggling to find ways out of the city as Irma
approaches.
With
Irma’s path difficult to predict, ships from over a dozen cruises
have been cutting short and canceling trips, and changing future
itineraries, according to Cruise Critic, a website where people write
reviews about cruises.
Relatives
of people onboard affected cruise ships have expressed worry over
social media.
“My
nephew and his wife are stranded in Miami. Cruise ship just docked.
Anyone with people who can help in ANY way please let us know,”
Libbey Tiefer wrote in a Facebook post.
Dianna
Lauber said she had been trying for two days to book a flight for her
daughter, Carmen, who was on a Carnival cruise in the Bahamas and
arrived in Miami early Thursday.
“I
was shopping at Costco Tuesday when Carmen called and asked me to
help her find a new flight,” Lauber said. “I was feeling
hopeless.”
Carmen
went straight to the airport after her cruise ship docked in Miami,
only to learn that her flight had been canceled, Lauber said.
Not
wanting to take the risk of staying in Miami, Lauber said her
daughter managed to find a rental car and drove six hours to Tampa,
where she was able to book a flight back to Los Angeles for Thursday
evening.
”There
weren’t many rental cars left, so she got lucky. I was starting to
feel hopeless,” Lauber said.
Allen
and her husband had the option of staying on the cruise ship, as did
passengers on other cruises, such as Norwegian Cruise line and MSC
Cruises.
But
Allen said she didn’t know they had that option, and by the time
they learned, it was too late because they had booked a hotel room.
She
said she was frustrated with the lack of communication on part of the
ship’s captain.
“We
weren’t told anything and [staff] were acting like everything was
fine,” Allen said in a phone interview while trying to get off the
ship.
“They
should have canceled our cruise in the first place so we could have
avoided this or dropped us off somewhere else,” Allen said.
“Everything is chaos right now.”
Royal
Caribbean did not immediate respond to phone calls or an email
seeking comment.
Carnival
Cruise Line spokeswoman Jennifer de la Cruz issued a statement saying
that Carnival was “very sensitive to dropping people into a
situation where they are going to have difficulty once they are on
the ground.”
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.