Ships of doom: Some of history's worst shipwrecks
Nearly 10 months after the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia ran into rocks off the Tuscany coast, the ship remains capsized in shallow waters, a stark reminder of how a pleasure trip can go horribly wrong. The trade group for the world's cruise industry says cruising is extremely safe. Yet, disasters have occurred. Here are some of the worst passenger-ship disasters in modern history. Not included are accidents involving ferry ships and military vessels, which have also claimed thousands of lives.
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Titanic
Titanic, a British passenger liner, sank in the North Atlantic on April 15, 1912, after colliding with an iceberg on its maiden voyage, leading to the deaths of 1,502 people. The accident was brought to life in the 1997 James Cameron film "Titanic."
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