5 Dead in Lifeboat Drill in Spain’s Canary Islands

crusieFive people have been reported to have died during a safety drill when lifeboat from a British-operated cruise ship fell upside down into the sea at port in Spain’s Canary Islands.   Three others were also reported injured.

Thomson Cruises confirmed the incident involving the Thomson Majesty ship on the island of La Palma, saying “there have sadly been five crew fatalities and three crew injuries.” One of the three injured was discharged from a hospital, and the other two were also expected to be allowed to leave the medical facility.

Investigators were trying to determine what caused the lifeboat to plummet into the water.

Rescue personnel were called to the dockside at 1205 GMT (7:05 a.m. EST) after “a lifeboat with occupants had fallen overboard from a cruise ship docked at the pier of Santa Cruz port in La Palma,” a regional government statement said.

A small, white two-hulled lifeboat could be seen capsized beside the large ship. Around 1,400 passengers were aboard at the time of the Thomson Majesty ship, but were not in any way involved in the accident, authorities said.

The ship had been due to sail Sunday afternoon to the Portuguese port of Funchal on the mid-Atlantic island of Madeira.

The three crew men who died were Indonesian, Filipino, and a man from Ghana.

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