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Some passengers on Norwegian ship for days after it ran aground


The Norwegian Escape ship.

Norwegian Escape stopped sailing Tuesday – four days before its scheduled itinerary was meant to conclude – but that didn’t mean passengers got to leave the ship immediately.

Norwegian Cruise Line canceled the remainder of the Norwegian Escape sailing that was scheduled to end Saturday after the vessel collided with the channel bed in Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic on Monday.

Two days after the cancellation was announced, some passengers are still on the ship: They’re trying to navigate confusing communication on when they will start their journeys home.

The cruise line said in a statement that “while there is minor damage to the ship’s hull, all guests and crew are safe. The current cruise will be shortened, and the cruise scheduled to embark on March 19 will be canceled so that the necessary repairs can be made.” 



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