At least sixteen people suffered minor injuries after an Australian cruise reached the chopped waters while navigating New Zealand South island last month.
The passengers on board the Crown princess They were on a 14 -day excursion from Sydney, Australia, when the boat changed course and found strong winds near Milford Sound on February 25.
Images from inside the kitchen of the boat showed that the boat was spectacularly leaning on one side, causing large lots of food to spill, sending staff to work and dispersed a range of kitchen equipment.
The additional video shows the overflow of the pool and passengers at the canyoning tables to avoid sliding.
A man recalled the time he realized that the boat was no longer right.
« I was walking in the lap and all (a) suddenly realized that the boat was at an angle, » he said.
Another passenger said that tables and chairs flew around the canteen, and that girl slid through the room in her chair.

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In the meantime, the shops were left on board and the staff was commissioned to gather goods all over the floor.
According to reports, the ship exceeded 14 degrees for 40 seconds.
Of the 16 injured, 13 were passengers and three were crew, according to 7 Australia News.
In a statement to Cruise Hive, Princess Cruises said: « On February 25, while in Fiordland, New Zealand, the Princess Crown encountered strong winds during a change of course, causing the boat to be briefly tilted beyond its usual movement before stabilizing -our crew quickly responded to correct the situation and, in no case, committed the safety of the boat. »
« In addition, a small amount of water from the pool of the Lido roof briefly entered the food track on the horizons, but the area was cleaned and reopened. There was no structural damage to the ship. »
The cruise, which has 3,090 passengers, was not damaged and continued until its destination after the incident, reported 7 Australia News.
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