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The Sussex was lost in a severe storm on 1 March 1694 off Gibraltar. There were only two survivors out of a crew of 500.№25HMS Sussex
25 Greatest Maritime Disasters In History The Sussex was lost in a severe storm on 1 March 1694 Sank on 18 September 1890 after striking a reef during a typhoon During the ship’s 19th voyage, on 1 April 1873, it ran onto 16 April 1947, the French registered ex-liberty ship caught fire and exploded 3 September 1878 the Princess Alice was sunk in a collision on 28 June 1904 the Norge ran aground close to Rockall on St. 21 June 2008, the ferry Princess of the Stars capsized and sank The Camorta was caught in a cyclone and sank in the Irrawaddy 26 November 1914, a powerful internal explosion ripped the Bulwark apart in While moored at Portsmouth in August 1782 the ship heeled too far Just before midnight on 9 July 1917 at Scapa Flow, HMS Vanguard 24 July 1915, while moored to the dock in the Chicago River, The MS Estonia sank in heavy Baltic seas on 28 September 1994 claiming 852 lives.№13MS Estonia The General Slocum caught fire and sank in New York’s East River 3 February 2006, the passenger ferry Al Salam Boccaccio 98 sank in 29 May 1914, the Empress of Ireland sank after colliding with SS This Japanese passenger ferry that sank during Typhoon Marie in the Tsugaru Аn October night in 1707 a Royal Navy fleet made several fatal Possibly the most well known maritime accident in history, the RMS Titanic Referred to as the “Titanic of the East” this Chinese junk struck The SS Sultana was a steamboat paddlewheeler that exploded on April 27, This Senegalese government-owned ferry capsized off the coast of Gambia on September Responsible for the infamous Halifax Explosion of 1917 this French ammunition freighter This Chinese steamship exploded upon striking a mine (probably left by the Called the greatest peace time maritime disaster in history, in 1987 the
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Слайд 2 The Sussex was lost in a severe storm

The Sussex was lost in a severe storm on 1 March

on 1 March 1694 off Gibraltar. There were only

two survivors out of a crew of 500.

№25

HMS Sussex


Слайд 3 Sank on 18 September 1890 after striking a

Sank on 18 September 1890 after striking a reef during a

reef during a typhoon off Kushimoto, Japan. The maritime

accident resulted in the loss of 533 sailors including Admiral Ali Osman Pasha.

Ottoman frigate Ertuğrul

№24


Слайд 4 During the ship’s 19th voyage, on 1 April

During the ship’s 19th voyage, on 1 April 1873, it ran

1873, it ran onto rocks and sank off the

coast of Nova Scotia, killing 535 people.

№23

RMS Atlantic


Слайд 5 16 April 1947, the French registered ex-liberty ship

16 April 1947, the French registered ex-liberty ship caught fire and

caught fire and exploded dockside while being loaded with

ammonium nitrate at Texas City, Texas. In what came to be called the Texas City Disaster an estimated 581 people, including 28 firefighters, were killed and 5,000 were injured.

№22

SS Grandcamp


Слайд 6 3 September 1878 the Princess Alice was sunk

3 September 1878 the Princess Alice was sunk in a collision

in a collision on the River Thames with the

collier Bywell Castle off Tripcock Point in 1878. Over 650 people died making it the greatest loss of life in any Thames shipping disaster.

№21

SS Princess Alice


Слайд 7 28 June 1904 the Norge ran aground close

28 June 1904 the Norge ran aground close to Rockall on

to Rockall on St. Helen’s Reef. The final death

toll was 635 with 160 survivors who spent up to eight days in open lifeboats before rescue.

№20

SS Norge


Слайд 8 21 June 2008, the ferry Princess of the

21 June 2008, the ferry Princess of the Stars capsized and

Stars capsized and sank in Typhoon Fengshen off the

coast of San Fernando, Romblon, in the Philippines. Of the estimated 747 people aboard, only 57 survived.

№19

MV Princess of the Stars


Слайд 9 The Camorta was caught in a cyclone and

The Camorta was caught in a cyclone and sank in the

sank in the Irrawaddy Delta on 6 May 1902

with the loss of all 655 passengers and 82 crew. She was en route from Madras, India, to Rangoon, Burma, across the Bay of Bengal.

№18

SS Camorta


Слайд 10 26 November 1914, a powerful internal explosion ripped

26 November 1914, a powerful internal explosion ripped the Bulwark apart

the Bulwark apart in the River Medway estuary. All

of her officers were lost, and out of 750 sailors only 14 sailors survived.

№17

HMS Bulwark


Слайд 11 While moored at Portsmouth in August 1782 the

While moored at Portsmouth in August 1782 the ship heeled too

ship heeled too far and began taking water in

through the gun ports before sinking. More than 800 lives were lost.

№16

HMS Royal George


Слайд 12 Just before midnight on 9 July 1917 at

Just before midnight on 9 July 1917 at Scapa Flow, HMS

Scapa Flow, HMS Vanguard suffered an explosion and sank

almost instantly, killing an estimated 843 men and leaving only two survivors.

№15

HMS Vanguard


Слайд 13 24 July 1915, while moored to the dock

24 July 1915, while moored to the dock in the Chicago

in the Chicago River, the capacity load of passengers

shifted to the river side of the ship causing it to roll over, killing 845 passengers and crew.

№14

SS Eastland


Слайд 14 The MS Estonia sank in heavy Baltic seas

The MS Estonia sank in heavy Baltic seas on 28 September 1994 claiming 852 lives.№13MS Estonia

on 28 September 1994 claiming 852 lives.
№13
MS Estonia


Слайд 15 The General Slocum caught fire and sank in

The General Slocum caught fire and sank in New York’s East

New York’s East River on 15 June 1904 killing

over 1,000 people and making it New York City’s worst loss-of-life incident until the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

№12

PS General Slocum


Слайд 16 3 February 2006, the passenger ferry Al Salam

3 February 2006, the passenger ferry Al Salam Boccaccio 98 sank

Boccaccio 98 sank in the Red Sea carrying 1,312

passengers and 96 crew members. Only 388 people survived.

№11

MS al-Salam Boccaccio 98


Слайд 17 29 May 1914, the Empress of Ireland sank

29 May 1914, the Empress of Ireland sank after colliding with

after colliding with SS Storstad on the Saint Lawrence

River claiming 1,012 lives.

№10

RMS Empress of Ireland


Слайд 18 This Japanese passenger ferry that sank during Typhoon

This Japanese passenger ferry that sank during Typhoon Marie in the

Marie in the Tsugaru Strait between the Japanese islands

of Hokkaido and Honshu on 26 September 1954 lead to an estimated 1,500 deaths.

№9

Tōya Maru


Слайд 19 Аn October night in 1707 a Royal Navy

Аn October night in 1707 a Royal Navy fleet made several

fleet made several fatal miscalculations as they attempted to

sail through dangerous reefs west of the Isles of Scilly. Overall four ships sank leaving nearly 2,000 sailors dead.

№8

Scilly naval disaster of 1707


Слайд 20 Possibly the most well known maritime accident in

Possibly the most well known maritime accident in history, the RMS

history, the RMS Titanic was supposedly unsinkable but after

striking an iceberg en route to New York City it left 1,523 people dead

№7

RMS Titanic


Слайд 21 Referred to as the “Titanic of the East”

Referred to as the “Titanic of the East” this Chinese junk

this Chinese junk struck a reef near Indonesia and

sank on 6 February 1822, leaving an estimated 1,600 dead.

№6

Tek Sing


Слайд 22 The SS Sultana was a steamboat paddlewheeler that

The SS Sultana was a steamboat paddlewheeler that exploded on April

exploded on April 27, 1865 and has been called

the greatest American maritime disaster in history with over 1,600 lives lost.

№5

SS Sultana


Слайд 23 This Senegalese government-owned ferry capsized off the coast

This Senegalese government-owned ferry capsized off the coast of Gambia on

of Gambia on September 26, 2002 and led to

a death toll of nearly 4,000.

№4

MV Le Joola


Слайд 24 Responsible for the infamous Halifax Explosion of 1917

Responsible for the infamous Halifax Explosion of 1917 this French ammunition

this French ammunition freighter exploded in Halifax Harbor, Nova

Scotia after colliding with another ship. The blast killed over 2,000 people and injured 9,000 more.

№3

SS Mont-Blanc


Слайд 25 This Chinese steamship exploded upon striking a mine

This Chinese steamship exploded upon striking a mine (probably left by

(probably left by the Japanese navy) on the Huangpu

River in 1948. It was packed with refugees from the Chinese Civil War so the exact death toll is not known but some estimates put it near 4,000.

№2

SS Kiangya


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