Massive Storm Destroys Cars of Carnival Cruise Passengers in Charleston

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21/12/2023 23h54

In a shocking turn of events, dozens of Carnival Cruise passengers returned to the port in Charleston, South Carolina, only to find their cars destroyed by a massive storm, as reported by WCSC. The unfortunate incident occurred after what passengers described as a less-than-enjoyable five-day trip, plagued by rough seas throughout.

The devastating flooding resulting from the storm added insult to injury for these unfortunate cruise-goers. Not only were they unaware of Charleston's propensity for flooding, but they were also unable to receive regular news updates due to a lack of cell service, leaving them completely unaware of the impending disaster.

Carnival Cruise Lines expressed their regret over the situation, acknowledging that some guests' vehicles parked in the garage were indeed impacted by the recent storm. However, they emphasized that the parking facility was not under their control and advised affected passengers to contact the parking authorities for further assistance. Carnival Cruise Lines did assist guests by helping them connect with their insurance providers, but ultimately acknowledged their limited involvement.

The South Carolina Ports team swiftly responded to the crisis, working closely with the affected passengers from the moment they arrived at the terminal until the last passenger departed. Port police ensured that passengers had the necessary reports to document the damage for their insurance companies. Furthermore, passengers were not charged for additional days in the parking lot and were allowed to leave their vehicles for as long as necessary.

Port staff demonstrated exceptional dedication, working tirelessly around the clock to call tow companies on behalf of passengers, assisting with jump-starting vehicles, pumping out water, and arranging alternative transportation to area hotels. While the South Carolina Ports authority does not assume liability for vehicles or personal property left in the passenger parking areas, they reassured their commitment to supporting their valued cruise customers.

The recent incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability of natural disasters and the importance of being prepared, even on seemingly safe and secure cruises. Charleston's vulnerability to flooding and sudden storms highlights the need for travelers to exercise caution and stay informed about local weather conditions.

As affected passengers navigate the aftermath of this unfortunate event, they can take solace in knowing that the Port authorities and Carnival Cruise Lines have extended their support, ensuring that necessary measures are taken to rectify the situation.

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