Concordia:
Provision of Human
Events and Mystery:
Fate, destiny alone is capable of calling those who are elected. The legendary "Titanic" was a huge ship which he believed he could not sink, however, sank. The "Concord"
From henceforth occur, pece to all controls, many claims.
The three died in the sinking of the cruiser 'Costa Concordia' were two French tourists and a Peruvian who was part of the ship's crew, as reported by the Prefecture of Grosseto, in Tuscany. Up to 70 people still missing after the incident.
The three bodies are in the Orbetello morgue awaiting the completion of an autopsy ordered by the Prosecutor and Italian, but initial data suggest that the three died by drowning.
Other 67 people are admitted to hospitals in Grosseto and Orbetello, of which two are in critical condition, a Bangladeshi Feel transported to a trauma to the spine and a young woman with facial trauma. Up to 42 remain admitted for observation, while others are less serious cases, with fractures or hypothermia.
The ship traveled a total of 4243 people, including tourists and crew, when it ran aground off the coast of the island of Giglio, on the west coast of Italy.
The Foreign Ministry has no evidence that any of the Spanish who were on board the vessel has been injured and were transferred to Rome, told Europa Press this Ministry.
The cruise company Costa has announced the nationality and the exact number of passengers on board the ship. In total, 3216 were passengers, most of them Italians (989), followed by the Germans (569), French (462), Spanish (177), U.S. (129), Croatian (127) and 56 of other nationalities. To this we must add 1013 crew members, making a total of 4229 people on board the ship at the time of the wreck.
The Mediterranean cruise out of the Italian coastal town of Savona (north) with scheduled stops in Civitavecchia (center), Palermo (Sicily), Cagliari (south), Palma de Mallorca (Spain), Barcelona (Spain), Marseille (France ) and return to Savona, as reported by the company owning the ship.
¿ Have you ever wondered why you use a bottle and sparkling wine to christen the boats? This ceremony comes from different traditions, according to culture and type of vessel that will be discarded. In the Mediterranean it was customary to pour a glass of wine to appease the sea god Poseidon. That same cup, usually a precious metal, plunged into the sea as an offering. Oenophilists , oneiromancy , Poseidon , Wine