Cruise liner crashes into pier in Jamaica

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    The enormous cruise liner clashed into the pier (Picture: Getty Images/ Triangle News)

    Passengers wishing for a relaxing vacation in the Caribbean were left horrified after the world’s longest cruise liner crashed into a pier in Jamaica.

    The 1,188 feet Royal Caribbean’s The Harmony of the Seas cruise liner was indicated to dock at Falmouth, Jamaica however rather individuals might be heard shrieking as it wandered towards the pier and after that crashed.

    During the video footage, one female might be heard sobbing out ‘oh my God’.

    Another traveler was heard screaming ‘Holy s**t’.

    Despite the frightening screams and sounds originating from the cruise liner, no travelers on board were hurt.

    The cruise liner crashed at 7am last Thursday.

    An examination is now underway after a number of parts of the port facilities were harmed in the crash, consisting of the pier structure which was squashed by the 227,000 tonne vessel.

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    ‘The Harmony of the Seas’ will set sail despite the damage (Picture: AFP / Getty Images)

    Royal Caribbean also added the vessel sustained ‘cosmetic’ damage.

    But the 6,687-passenger vessel was able to continue its cruise beyond Jamaica without any issues.

    Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica’s tourist minister verified although Falmouth’s port would require some repair work, it will still stay functional.

    He stated: ‘We are fixing the harmed locations at the port now.

    ‘The divers are there now recovering the broken elements and we should be back in full order for the ships which come next week.’

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