One passenger was killed and four injured when a “rogue wave” hit their cruise ship during a storm earlier this week.
The storm caused a giant wave that broke several panes of glass on the cruise ship and these fell onto and killed an American woman.
“It is with great sadness that we confirmed a guest passed away following the incident,” Viking Cruises said.
It did not reveal the passenger’s name or nationality.
However, the Argentine state news agency Telam said the dead passenger was an American woman who “received blows from a glass surface that collapsed in the middle of the storm.”
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“Four other guests sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the incident and were treated by the ship’s onboard doctor and medical staff,” Viking said.
The cruise line said it is investigating and has canceled the Viking Polaris’ next trip scheduled for December 5 to 17.
The boat arrived in Argentina Wednesday and had sustained “limited damage” during the incident, Viking Cruises said.
The US National Ocean Service describes rogue waves as being “very unpredictable” and says they often come unexpectedly from directions other than prevailing wind and waves.”