Cruise ship hotel left listing in China port after high tides
Summary
A cruise ship that was converted into a floating hotel and has not been used for about 14 years tipped over while docked in Wenzhou, China. The company said that unusually high tides, possibly caused by Typhoon Bavi, led to the incident.Key Facts
- The ship had been used as a luxury floating hotel.
- It has been idle (not in use) for around 14 years.
- The ship rolled onto its side while docked in Wenzhou, China.
- The operator said high tides caused the ship to tip over.
- The high tides may be linked to Typhoon Bavi.
- Typhoon Bavi recently hit eastern China.
- No information was given about injuries or damage beyond the ship.
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