HUMAN error has been blamed for a steering mishap which resulted in a vessel operated by Scylla Cruises hitting a bridge last Tue on the Rhine near Duisberg, Germany. Scylla announced the conclusion, saying action would be taken to avoid incidents in the future. Swiss Crystal had 129 pax on...
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HUMAN error has been blamed for a steering mishap which resulted in a vessel operated by Scylla Cruises hitting a bridge last Tue on the Rhine near Duisberg, Germany.
Scylla announced the conclusion, saying action would be taken to avoid incidents in the future.
Swiss Crystal had 129 pax on board at the time of the incident, with three passengers still in hospital, while 25 people suffered minor injuries.
The 101m vessel hit an autobahn pillar on the Rhine, with local media reporting that water levels were high at the time of impact.
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