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Norwegian Cruise Lines blames 'unexpected weather' (that anyone with a weather app on their phone could see) for rogue 115-mph wind gust that injured multiple passengers and crew

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Escape luckily escaped serious damage after it sailed into a 115-mph rogue wind gust — the equivalent of a Category 3 hurricane — on its way from New York to Florida earlier this week:

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According to reports from corporate, the ship was not damaged:

Yeah. We’re going to need a little bit more information on this as ABC News is reporting that the ship was at a 45-degree angle for 5 minutes:

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So, how close was this to a disaster?

Videos shared to social media show the damage along with frightened passengers:

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Ambulances met the ship at Port Canaveral in Florida and were seen taking multiple people away on stretchers:

Also, the idea that the weather was “unexpected” is total BS:

As CruiseLawNews.com points out, everyone with a weather app on their phones could see the thunderstorms headed across the United States:

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