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After five days without power in the Gulf of Mexico, the more than 4,200 people aboard the Carnival Triumph returned home to the U.S., with many of them telling their horror stories for the first time.

Passengers began to disembark the damaged ship around 10:15 p.m. CT Thursday in Mobile, Ala. The last passenger disembarked the ship at 1 a.m. local time, according to Carnival's Twitter handle.

Passenger Brandi Dorsett was thankful to be home, especially for her mother, who was with her on the ship. Dorsett said she wasn't pleased with the doctor on staff.

"My mother is a diabetic, and they would not even come to the room because she cannot walk the stairs to help her with insulin. She hasn't had insulin in three days," Dorsett said.

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The Carnival Triumph departed Galveston, Texas, last Thursday and lost power Sunday after a fire in the engine room disabled the vessel's propulsion system and knocked out most of its power.

After power went out, passengers texted ABC News that sewage was seeping down the walls from burst plumbing pipes, carpets were wet with urine, and food was in short supply. Reports surfaced of elderly passengers running out of critical heart medicine and others on board squabbling over scarce food.

"It's degrading. Demoralizing, and then they want to insult us by giving us $500," Veronica Arriaga said after disembarking the ship.

Passengers were already being given a full refund for the cruise, transportation expenses and vouchers for another cruise. Carnival Cruise Lines is now boosting that offer to include another $500 per person.

As the ship docked, passengers lined the decks of the Triumph, waving and whistling to those on shore. "Happy V-Day" read a homemade sign made for the Valentine's Day arrival, while another sent a starker message: "The ship's afloat, so is the sewage."

Some still aboard chanted, "Let me off, let me off!" and "Sweet Home Alabama."

Kendall Jenkins was one of many passengers who were photographed kissing the ground when they exited the ship. Jenkins, like many passengers, created makeshift beds out of lounge chairs on the ship's deck after the raw sewage smell became too much to contend with.

"We kind of camped out by our lifeboat. We would have nightmares about Titanic basically happening," passenger Kendall Jenkins told ABC News Radio.

"I am just so blessed to be back home," she added.

Cruise Ship Newlyweds Won't Be Spending Honeymoon on a Boat

Approximately 100 buses were waiting to take passengers on the next stage of their journey. Passengers had the option to take a bus ride to New Orleans or Galveston, Texas, where the ill-fated ship's voyage began. From there, passengers will take flights home, which Carnival said it would pay for.

Inside the buses, Carnival handed out bags of food that included French fries, chicken nuggets, honey mustard barbecue sauce and apples.

Deborah Knight, 56, decided to stay in Mobile after the arduous journey was over rather than board a bus for a long ride. Her husband Seth drove in from Houston, and they checked in at a downtown Mobile hotel.

"I want a hot shower and a daggum Whataburger," said Knight.

She said she was afraid to eat the food on board and had gotten sick while on the ship.

For 24-year-old Brittany Ferguson of Texas, not knowing how long passengers had to endure their time aboard was the worst part.

"I'm feeling awesome just to see land and buildings," Ferguson said, who was in a white robe given to her on the cruise ship. "The scariest part was just not knowing when we'd get back," she told The Associated Press.

Carnival president and CEO Gerry Cahill praised the ship's crew and told reporters that he was headed on board to apologize directly to its passengers shortly before the Carnival Triumph arrived in Mobile.

"I know the conditions on board were very poor," Cahill said Thursday night. "I know it was very difficult, and I want to apologize again for subjecting our guests for that. ... Clearly, we failed in this particular case."

Luckily no one was hurt in the fire that triggered the power outage, but many passengers aboard the 900-foot colossus said they smelled smoke and were living in fear.

"You didn't know if the ship was going to explode, catch back on fire. You know, for a day or so, we didn't see any kind of sign of life. And so that's pretty scary when your out there on the water," Robyn Burgess said.

Carnival's original plan was to tow the damaged ship to Progreso, Mexico, because it was the closest port, but by the time tugboats arrived, the ship had drifted about 90 miles north due to strong currents, putting it nearly equidistant to Mobile, Ala.

Carnival added that it has canceled a dozen planned voyages for the Triumph and acknowledged that the crippled ship had been plagued by other mechanical problems in the weeks before an engine-room fire left it powerless in the Gulf of Mexico.

ABC News' Michael S. James, ABC News Radio and The Associated Press contributed to this report

Carnival is offering each passenger a paltry $500 USD.. That's insulting. The compensation should be more like $5,000 per passenger or more. Expect major lawsuits.
 

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Carnival is offering each passenger a paltry $500 USD.. That's insulting. The compensation should be more like $5,000 per passenger or more. Expect major lawsuits.

Yeah, no kidding! Even without all the awful conditions, I would expect more than 500$ in compensation for wasting my vacation days!
 

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Russian Meteor Shower Causes Blast; Hundreds Injured

From Alla Eshchenko and Boriana Milanova, CNN
February 15, 2013 -- Updated 0945 GMT (1745 HKT)

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Moscow (CNN) -- A meteor shower sparked an explosion that left 247 people injured Friday in southern Russia, the local Emergency Ministry said.Nine people have been hospitalized, a spokesman for the Emergency Ministry of Chelyabinsk told CNN. Most of the injuries were caused by broken glass.State-run RIA Novosti news agency said at least three people were critically injured by broken glass.

A bright white flash appeared in the sky for a few seconds, followed by a heavy "bang" that sounded like a blast, according to official news agency Itar-Tass.Meteor shower reported in Russia The explosion was centered 50 miles (80 km) from Satka city, in the Chelyabinsk region, Itar-Tass reported. Russian emergency officials said the meteor was destroyed after it partially burned in the lower atmosphere over the Ural district.

Now I heard it's a single large meteor that caused it.

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Streaking meteor explodes in Russian sky, injuring nearly 1,000


A huge meteorite flared through the skies over Russia's Chelyabinsk region early Friday, triggering a powerful shock wave that injured nearly a thousand people, blew out windows and reportedly caused the roof of a factory to collapse.
Multiple amateur videos posted online showed the meteor’s flaring arc – called a bolide by scientists – cross the western Siberia sky. Others from the scene included the sound of a loud boom, followed by a cacophony of car alarms. One video showed the hurried evacuation of an office building in Chelyabinsk.
“There was panic. People had no idea what was happening. Everyone was going around to people’s houses to check if they were OK,” Chelyabinsk resident Sergey Hametov told The Associated Press. “We saw a big burst of light then went outside to see what it was and we heard a really loud thundering sound.”
Another resident described the meteorite's “flash."
"I was standing at a bus stop, seeing off my girlfriend," Andrei, a local resident who did not give his second name, told Reuters. "Then there was a flash and I saw a trail of smoke across the sky and felt a shock wave that smashed windows."
Initial estimates put the number of injured around 500, with close to 100 people hospitalized. Chelyabinsk health official Marina Moskvicheva said as many as 985 people had requested medical assistance in the city, many for injuries caused by flying glass.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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Russian Meteor Shower Causes Blast; Hundreds Injured

From Alla Eshchenko and Boriana Milanova, CNN
February 15, 2013 -- Updated 0945 GMT (1745 HKT)

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Moscow (CNN) -- A meteor shower sparked an explosion that left 247 people injured Friday in southern Russia, the local Emergency Ministry said.Nine people have been hospitalized, a spokesman for the Emergency Ministry of Chelyabinsk told CNN. Most of the injuries were caused by broken glass.State-run RIA Novosti news agency said at least three people were critically injured by broken glass.

A bright white flash appeared in the sky for a few seconds, followed by a heavy "bang" that sounded like a blast, according to official news agency Itar-Tass.Meteor shower reported in Russia The explosion was centered 50 miles (80 km) from Satka city, in the Chelyabinsk region, Itar-Tass reported. Russian emergency officials said the meteor was destroyed after it partially burned in the lower atmosphere over the Ural district.

In a related story ada 2006 I think its called will be making a near earth pass today. Just how close? It will be closer then most spy satellites. Just how big? This rock would end every life on the planet if she hit. Russia by contrast got of easy. Expect more impacts.
 

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Yeah, no kidding! Even without all the awful conditions, I would expect more than 500$ in compensation for wasting my vacation days!


I think it was full refund and the additional $500. What I don't get is, why couldn't they simply have other cruise ships in their fleet pick up some of the passengers each to get them back to port quicker and have the disabled ship be towed separately with skeleton crew to dampen the negative experiences of the passengers?
 

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Now I heard it's a single large meteor that caused it.

"A huge meteorite flared through the skies over Russia's Chelyabinsk region early Friday, triggering a powerful shock wave that injured nearly a thousand people, blew out windows and reportedly caused the roof of a factory to collapse.
Multiple amateur videos posted online showed the meteor’s flaring arc across the western Siberia sky.
WOW, the amateur videos of this thing are incredible! Now saying over 1,000 injured and the number is climbing.

Watch this veideo of the arc and flair and then later of the people who went to the impact point.

[video=youtube;taItK1E5owk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taItK1E5owk
[/video]​

Amazing!
 

solarz

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I think it was full refund and the additional $500. What I don't get is, why couldn't they simply have other cruise ships in their fleet pick up some of the passengers each to get them back to port quicker and have the disabled ship be towed separately with skeleton crew to dampen the negative experiences of the passengers?

I know it included full refund. However, even with refund, I would still have wasted a week (including travel time) of my vacations to be stuck on a ship with overflowing sewage. My vacation pay itself would be worth a lot more than 500$!
 

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WOW, the amateur videos of this thing are incredible! Now saying over 1,000 injured and the number is climbing.

[video=youtube;taItK1E5owk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taItK1E5owk
[/video]​
I just cannot get over, or get enough of these vidoes regarding the Meteor striek in Russia near the Urals.

This one in particular shows so well the arc across the sky and the bright flare as part of it exploded...and then the people who walked to the crater where it landed very soon after the hit.

The crater is large and deep, and still burning.

Somethig out of a sc-fi movie, except it is real.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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I just cannot get over, or get enough of these vidoes regarding the Meteor striek in Russia near the Urals.

This one in particular shows so well the arc across the sky and the bright flare as part of it exploded...and then the people who walked to the crater where it landed very soon after the hit.

The crater is large and deep, and still burning.

Somethig out of a sc-fi movie, except it is real.

It may sound cold but I am happy it hit where it did. Sure it sucks for the locals but a few seconds earlyer or later in entry and this could have been a major population center. This rock produced a blast equil to a h bomb. Imagine if this had been tokyo, hong kong, moscow paris or washington. Oh and I was wrong the larger object on its near pass is AD14-2012
 

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Is historical claim behind the mystery group of (armed?) Filipinos in Borneo?

Malaysian troops are negotiating with about 100 men from the Philippines who have identified themselves as the 'royal army' of the Sulu Sultanate, which has a historic land claim to the area, say police.
By Simon Roughneen | Christian Science Monitor – 5 hrs ago.. .

It's around an hour by speedboat from Sulu in the southern Philippines to Sabah in the Malaysian part of Borneo, a route often plied by fishermen, traders, and migrants. The maritime route goes from what is the poorest part of the Philippines to eastern Malaysia, and many make the trek in search of work.

But when on Tuesday around 100 men arrived in batches to – and depending on what account you read – camp out in, or occupy a village called Lahud Datu, it soon become clear these weren't the usual fishermen or migrant workers.

What exactly is going on is unclear, but it has both countries on high alert. Malaysian security forces have sealed off the village, which is 300 miles from Sabah's regional capital Kota Kinabalu, a two-hour flight from Malaysia's main city Kuala Lumpur.

On Thursday, Malaysia's Home Affairs Minister Hishamuddin Hussein said that Malaysian security forces had cornered the group, said to be armed. By Friday, however, the Sabah police chief was reportedly negotiating with the men, some of whom were claiming to be descendants of the Sultan of Sulu and therefore, they said, entitled to land in this part of Malaysia.

WHAT IS THE SULTANATE, ANYWAY?

The sultanate, or the territory the sultan governed, existed from the late 15th century until the late 19th century, governing Muslims spanning parts of Sulu and northern Borneo. Though the sultanate is not recognized anymore internationally as a governing entity, Malaysia still pays a token "rental fee" to the heirs of the last sultan. The claims could put the Philippines in an awkward position, embroiled in an unwanted territorial dispute, given that the men camped out in Lahud Datu are Filipino nationals.

WHO ARE THESE MEN?

Though it’s unclear who this “royal army” is, analysts are eyeing three southern Filipino militias. Militants from the southern Philippines have a history of crossing the narrow stretches of water to Borneo. Some speculated at first that the groups' appearance had something to do with deadly clashes in early February between the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and Abu Sayyaf, two Muslim armed groups from Mindanao, in the southern part of the Philippines. Some Filipino media reports suggested that at least some of the men who crossed the waters to Sabah are MNLF fighters. But that has not been confirmed. The MNLF signed a peace deal with the Manila government in 1996, while the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), a MNLF splinter, recently forged its own tentative peace agreement with the Filipino government (with the aid of Malaysia). By far the smallest of the three groups, Abu Sayyaf opposes the agreements, as they grant autonomy to parts of Muslim Mindanao, because Abu Sayyaf has said it wants an Islamic state in the southern Philippines. And Abu Sayyaf has been known to make the same crossing to Malaysia as these self-described descendants of the Sultan of Sulu, much more frequently than other groups, as they have been pursued on and off by the Filipino Army. Abu Sayyaf has long been linked to Al Qaeda. It’s known for hosting the likes of Khalid Sheihk Mohammed, a central figure in the 9/11 attacks. And it is also known for taking 20 people, mainly tourists, hostage in 2000 in Malaysia. These days, though, the group seems more like a criminal gang than a politically-motivated terror cell. It is currently holding, by some estimates, six foreign hostages who it likely wants to exchange for ransom, a money-making tactic used by Abu Sayyaf in the past. MNLF leaders spun a recent attack on Abu Sayyaf as an attempt to crush the group, end such hostage-taking, and thus widen the appeal of the impoverished southern Philippines to tourism. If this group of self described descendants are linked to either the MILF or MNLF, Manila will hardly be happy that groups with which it signed peace deals crossed to Malaysia and faced off with Malaysian soldiers. If they're linked to Abu Sayyaf, it would highlight the inability of US-trained Filipino troops to rein in the group.
 
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