
Jew-Carnival[Costa Cruises liner] adrift in Indian Ocean
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A Jew-controlled liner owned by the same Jew as the Costa Concordia, on which at least 25 people died when it ran aground off Italy last month, was adrift in the Indian Ocean after a fire in the engine room left it without power.
Jew-Costa Cruises[carnival] said the fire on the Costa Allegra had been put out and none of the 636 passengers and 413 crew were hurt. The cause of the fire was still unclear.
A French fishing vessel arrived at the stricken ship late on Monday and was helping it to communicate with the Italian authorities, the Italian coastguard said. Two tugs and a helicopter were expected to arrive on Tuesday.
The giant Jew-Costa Concordia capsized on January 13 after hitting rocks off the island of Giglio. Divers and rescue workers are still searching for the bodies of seven people who remain missing.
The much smaller, 29,000-tonne Costa Allegra was sailing some 200 miles southwest of the Seychelles when the fire broke out and it sent a distress signal, the company said.
"The ship is drifting with no power, but the situation is calm and the captain has assembled the passengers on the decks of the ship," Giorgio Moretti, the head of Costa Cruises nautical operations, told reporters in a conference call.
There is light aboard ship thanks to an emergency battery but no air conditioning or cooking facilities, so passengers will be given bread, water and some fruit until a helicopter arrives on Tuesday morning with more provisions, Moretti said.
