Friday, April 6, 2012

Oasis of the Seas cruise ship picks up 23 Cuban refugees

Oasis of the Seas cruise ship picks up 23 Cuban refugees
By Dan Askin, CruiseCritic.com

The world's largest cruise ship picked up 23 Cuban refugees in the
Caribbean Sea on Wednesday.

Royal Caribbean's 225,282-ton, 5,400-passenger Oasis of the Seas was
sailing from Falmouth, Jamaica, to Cozumel, Mexico, when it spotted a
small boat, said the line in a statement. Oasis approached the boat and
picked up 23 refugees, including 19 men and four women. (Thanks to
Cruise Critic member bajathree, who's onboard, for the tip.)

Once onboard, the refugees received food, water and medical treatment,
said the line. Royal Caribbean spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez told Cruise
Critic that the new passengers were housed in Oasis' conference room
with a few crewmembers until the ship arrived in Cozumel this morning.
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According to Royal Caribbean, the U.S. Coast Guard was notified, as is
the line's standard practice when dealing with distressed mariners. At
the direction of the U.S.C.G, the 23 Cuban citizens were disembarked in
Cozumel, where they were handed over to the Mexican authorities.

Passenger and youtuber Spensaf1 posted a video of the refugees being
handed life jackets and then transferred from their makeshift craft to a
yellow boat. One of the onlookers can be heard saying, "it's lobster
night tonight. Going to be eating pretty well tonight."

http://overheadbin.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/05/11041440-oasis-of-the-seas-cruise-ship-picks-up-23-cuban-refugees

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