Top 10 Biggest Historical Ship Sinks in History.
Ship wrecks are the biggest man made disaster that has taken thousands
of life. These ship wrecks are either caused due to the sinking of the
ship or due to ship breached. Here we have the list of the top 10 ships
that sank in water.
10. SS Eastland
SS Eastland was a ship that took passengers on tours. It was a ship that
was built in Chicago. This ship was constructed in the year 1902 by
Jenks Ship Building Company. After the ship was built many problems were
encountered in it. Ths ship was top heavy. On 24 July 1915 the ship was
taken on lease to carry the workers to Michigan City in Indiana. After
the RMS disaster an act was passed called Seaman Act. According to this
act the ship has to carry sufficient lifeboats to accommodate all its
passengers. Due to this load Eastland became more top heavy and
dangerous. On the doomsday around 2572 workers a boarded the ship. The
ship was filled to its full capacity and hence it drowned in just 20
feet of water. As the ship rolled on one side people got crushed beneath
the heavy weight of furniture and many drowned. More than 845 people
lost their lives.
9. MS Estonia
MS Estonia was a cruise ferry which was constructed in the year 1979.
After sixteen year of use the ship drowned in the Baltic Sea. On 27
September 1994 the ship took on a journey to Stockholm in Sweden. It was
revealed that the front opening of the ship, visor got damaged due to
the heavy waves and a hinge was not working properly. The visor got
completely open and water came inside the ship flooding the ship. As the
power in the ship failed crew members were unable to call for help.
After some time the ship sank 275 feet in the water. This disaster was
one among the biggest disaster and 852people died in it.
8. RMS Empress of Ireland
The Empress of Ireland was an ocean linear that was launched on 27
January, in the year 1906. It was constructed by Fairfield Shipbuilding
and Engineering. It collided with a Norwegian Collier on 29 may
1914.the linear got totally damaged due to this collision and submerged
in the Saint Lawrence River. There were 1477 people on the linear out of
which 1012 people lost their lives. Surprisingly, among the people who
survived there was a fireman who also survived the Titanic sinking.
7. The General Slocum Paddle Steamer
General Slocum Paddle Steamer was built in Brooklyn in the year 1819. PS
General Slocum was a steam boat that was also used as a passenger ship.
On June 1905 the ship submerged in East New York River as it caught
fire. The ship has 1300 passengers loaded in it. The ship was poorly
maintained. The fire hoses were rotten and the lifeboats were not
accessible. The fire started first in the Lamp room and it soon
stretched over the whole ship. When crew members tried to put out the
fire using fire hoses they fell apart. In this dangerous mishap around
1021 people lost their lives.
6. RMS Titanic
RMS titanic was a four funneled liner that was constructed to carry
passengers to New York from Southampton. It was launched in the year
1912 and was the biggest Ocean liner of that time. This ship wreck is
the most popular ship wreck in the history. On 10th April 1912 the ship sailed with 2200 people on it. After 4 days i.e. on 14th April
the ship stuck an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic Ocean. The ship had
the shortage of lifeboats and hence not many people were saved. Around
1500 people died that day on this ship.
5. MV Doña Paz
Mv Dona Paz was a passenger ferry that collided with MT Vector (oil
tanker) on 20 December in the year 1987. The ship sailed from Tacloban
City to Manila. The tanker with which the ship collided was containing
thousand barrels of oil. After the collision the tanker caught fire
which spread on the ferry. Around 4375 people died in this ship wreck
and only 26 people survived this disaster. Among these 26 people 24
people were the passenger and 2 were crew members of MT Vector. No crew
member of Dona Paz survived this mishap.
4. SS Sultana
On 27 April 1865 this Mississippian streamer carrying around 2400 people
exploded and it submerged near Memphis, Tennessee. This ship was
launched in the year 1863 for promoting the cotton trade in the lower
Mississippi. The main reason of this disaster was leaky and ill-
repaired boilers. Out of the ship’s four boilers three of them exploded
and it took away life of around 1600 people. Many of the people who died
were Union Soldiers who were returning home who either died due to
hypothermia or due to drowning in the river.
3. Halifax Harbor Explosion
The loss of Halifax Harbor, on 6th December 1917 resulted due to massive
explosion of the French cargo ship SS Mont Blanc. The explosion was
caused when SS Mont Blanc, which was carrying war ammunition, struck
with SS Imo, a Norwegian Ship. this explosion not only killed people
onboard but also destroyed Nova Scotia, a city of Halifax. The fire
illuminated high in the sky and spread inside the city. More than 2,000
people died and around 9,000 people were injured due to the debris and
fires. Many of the people who were killed in this explosion were
Canadians. All the houses and building structures collapsed and got
destroyed in the range of 55 acres along the shore were the explosion
took place. Fire was not the only cause that took so many lives, but the
explosion gave rise to tsunami and pressure waves that further caused
destruction.
2. SS Kiangya
SS Kiangya was a Chinese Steamship which was carrying refugees of
Chinese Civil War. The estimated numbers of people on board were around
5000 while the capacity of the ship was just 1,186. This explosion
resulted from the collision of the Chinese Steamship with a Japanese
Naval mine left behind since World War II. After the explosion the ship
submerged in Huangpu River near Shanghai. The exact estimation of died
people is still not known but it is said that around 3,920 people were
killed in that explosion.
1. MV Wilhelm Gustloff
MV Wilhelm Gustloff was a German Cruise Liner launched on 5 May 1937.
This disaster is not known to many people as it took place in the war
time. The ship sank in the water after getting hit by a torpedo launched
by Soviet S-13 submarine. The ship was chartered to evacuate troops and
German civilians from the Red Army. The ship was struck by 3 Russian
torpedoes and it submerged in just 45 minutes in the water. Many people
died due to the torpedoes and many died as they were not able to survive
the cold water. The estimated death toll is 9,000 which make this
disaster the biggest maritime disaster in the human history.
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