Tugboats assigned to bring a dead-in-the-water cruise ship into Ensenada will not reach the ship until midday at the earliest, the cruise company said Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy plans to deliver 70,000 pounds of bread, canned milk and other food to the ship. The supplies are being flown from North Island Naval Air Station in Coronado to the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan. The carrier's helicopters will then transfer the supplies to the cruise ship.
...While air-conditioning, hot-food and telephone services remain inoperable, the flush toilets have been restored to service, the company said.
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Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Cruise Line Update
That's actually quite amusing: they are sending bread and canned milk. I'm sure they have ridiculous amounts of food on board, probably in danger of spoiling; so much they can't possibly eat it all. But they are sending bread and canned milk.:
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