How Long Was Carnival Triumph Stranded?
The Carnival Triumph was stranded for a total of five days after a fire broke out in the ship's engine room on February 10, 2013. The ship was carrying 4,229 passengers and 1,185 crew members when the fire left it powerless and adrift in the Gulf of Mexico.
The ship was eventually towed to Mobile, Alabama, where passengers disembarked on February 15, 2013. The Triumph was then taken to a shipyard in Mobile for repairs, which took several months to complete.
The Carnival Triumph stranding was one of the most high-profile cruise ship incidents in recent years. It led to a number of lawsuits against Carnival Cruise Lines and resulted in increased scrutiny of the cruise industry's safety practices.
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