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RCCL Anthem of the Seas hit by strong storm in the Atlantic

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Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Seas was caught in a hurricane-force winter storm in the Atlantic on the night of February 7. The winds of up to 115 MPH and 25 ft. waves rocked the giant cruise ship causing lot of mess in public areas and some damages in the ships interior.

Guest were advised to stay in their cabins for several hours until the storm passes away. 

Royal Caribbean released the following statement: 

"On Sunday, February 7, while sailing to Port Canaveral, Florida, Anthem of the Seas experienced extreme wind and sea conditions, with wind speeds higher than what was forecasted. In an abundance of caution, the Captain asked all guests to stay in their stateroom until the weather improved. At this time there have not been any serious injuries reported. The ship has sustained some damage to the public areas and guest staterooms, which in no way affect the sea-worthiness of the ship."

Royal Caribbean officials say four people have been injured, none with serious injuries on Anthem of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean announced that due to the weather conditions, Anthem of the Seas' arrival will be delayed to Port Canaveral.

Passengers on board Anthem of the Seas posted pictures on twitter throughout the night.

Latest Update (Press Here): Anthem of the Seas damaged in extreme storm returns to Cape Liberty

Latest Update: Anthem of the Seas Post-Storm Interview with Captain Claus Andre Anderson

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Cathy Leicht Crane posted this photo on twitter where parts of the ceiling gave way on Deck 14 next to the elevators.

 

The passenger named Greg posted on his twitter‏ account @flatgreg several photos from the ships public areas. 

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