
I’m unable to find any recent reports confirming an incident where 10 passengers lost their lives on a Norwegian cruise ship. However, there have been notable incidents in the past involving Norwegian-flagged vessels.
In December 2022, the Viking Polaris, a Norwegian-flagged cruise ship, was struck by a “rogue wave” while en route to Ushuaia, Argentina. This unexpected wave tragically resulted in the death of one passenger and injuries to four others. The ship sustained limited damage and subsequently canceled its scheduled voyage to Antarctica.
Additionally, in September 2011, a fire broke out in the engine room of the Norwegian cruise ship Nordlys near the port of Ålesund, Norway. The incident led to the deaths of two crew members and injuries to at least a dozen people, two of whom were seriously hurt. All 207 passengers were safely evacuated, while some crew members remained onboard to assist firefighters in controlling the blaze.
While these incidents are tragic, they do not align with the specific details of 10 passenger fatalities on a Norwegian cruise ship. If you can provide more information or specify the date of the incident you’re referring to, I’d be glad to assist further.
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