P&O cruise liner Pacific Dawn has been forced to stay at least one extra night at sea and delay its call into Brisbane to avoid the rough seas and high winds caused by Tropical Cyclone Oma. Recent forecasts have forced the vessel to wait out the weather in the seas...
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P&O cruise liner Pacific Dawn has been forced to stay at least one extra night at sea and delay its call into Brisbane to avoid the rough seas and high winds caused by Tropical Cyclone Oma.
Recent forecasts have forced the vessel to wait out the weather in the seas off the coast of New Caledonia where she is currently experiencing five-metre swells.
P&O Cruises has been reportedly updating its passengers on board via captain’s announcements as it negotiates the tough conditions.
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