Cruise Ships Diverted in New Zealand
Feb. 28, 2011 — -- Cruise ship calls at Christchurch, New Zealand, are being cancelled following last week's devastating earthquake, which measured 6.3 on the Richter scale and destroyed large areas of the city and suburbs.
At least 65 people have been killed, making this New Zealand's worst disaster in more than 80 years. Although the area suffered a bigger quake last September, this one took place much closer to the earth's surface, in the middle of the day, and caused much greater structural damage.
The suburb of Lyttelton, where cruise ships dock, has been described on the BBC Web site as "unlivable." Telecommunications, water supplies and power are all down.
Meanwhile, Cruise Critic member pmd98052, who has family in Christchurch, reports on the forums that "Lyttelton harbor where the ships dock was the epicenter and is badly damaged."
Hapag Lloyd's Europa was in Lyttelton when the quake struck at lunchtime. A line spokesman told Cruise Critic that all passengers and crew are safe and unharmed and that the earthquake did not cause any damages to the ship." Furthermore, the ship has left the port and will continue on its scheduled itinerary.
Cruise Critic member SY7DNEYCRUISER reports on our forum: "From a reporter who was on the Europa with the Captain. The boat shook and the lights and the chandelier fell down. The amazed captain said 'What is this?' and the reporter replied 'An earthquake.' They looked out the window to see the local cathedral falling down and the cliffs collapsing."
This is peak season for cruising Australia and New Zealand, and celebrations in Sydney, Australia, over today's headline-grabbing rendezvous of Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary 2 in Sydney Harbor have been overshadowed by the tragedy. Queen Mary 2 was scheduled to arrive in Christchurch, this Saturday.