The Story Of The Costa Concordia
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- On the evening of January 13th, 2012, the cruise industry was forever changed after the modern, family cruise ship, the Costa Concordia collided with rocks and sank off the coast of Italy. The thought of a modern cruise ships, catering to families and couples on a romantic Mediterranean getaway, would be able to sink like she did, is truly unfathomable. Let's break down what happened from start to finish and check out the true story of modern histories most famous ship disaster.
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If you are looking for a material look up South Korea Sewol disaster on April 16 2014. The ship was overloaded, a turn was taken to sharply, causing the ship tilt, then roll over. The captain was a coward and abandoned 300 passengers and crew (most of them high schoolers) for dead. The worst part was the ordeal after it sunk, the government at the time tried their hardest to keep their image clear, and to burie the story from the public, they failed, and that event changed South Korea forever.
@christyli8016tf you mean
That was a horrible disaster that wouldn’t have happened if the captain wasn’t such a coward and the government did more to help with the rescue efforts.
Costa was founded in the 1800s?!
Please do the Sewol ferry disaster.
Okay the term “this ship is unsinkable” needs to stop
Samuel Barrow Its the “It can’t get any worse” of cruise ships
Lol ikr its like they want it to sink!
Should build a ship and say it’s very sinkable. Then it won’t sink .
Titanic, HMS Hood, Bismarck (Prinz Eugen detonated Hoods AA magazine storage compartments and Bismarck detonated Hoods 15" main battery ammunition storage compartments) and in 2012 we had the Costa Concordia. All considered unsinkable but all 4 sank.
@@tntfreddan3138 you forgot yamato
titanic sunk in 1912
concordia sunk in 2012
look all im saying is, for anybody reading this in the future, don't go on any boats in the year 2112
Every one knows that
well everybody is probably living on boats that year..since most of the landmass will be flooded and under water because of our foolishness...
Estonia sink at 1994.
@@juniorgalacto17 I would like you to be able to hold on to grammar while you have to be able to know at least 3 languages and live with dyslexia, Mr. Arse.
Fix yourself and shut up until you actually have something meaningful to say. It's much better to make typos than be someone like you.
@@Nagarath16 Dont comment if you cant deal with criticism.
An update for those who might be curious.
Schettino was arrested, sentenced to 16 years in jail and had his family and career destroyed.
He is widely considered a national shame and was at one point the most reviled man in Italy. To this day people throughout the country despise him and his actions.
De Falco (the Coast Guard officer) became a Senator for one term only to then return to the Coast Guard.
Funnily enough, the two men come from the same city (Naples).
i am mrbeast
@@takeanotherroblox6484cringe
I can believe that. However is it really true that he claimed to have slipped and fallen into a lifeboat? 🤣😂 If he did then he's got to be one of the stupidest men on the planet.
Good for the stupid captain.
@@supdall345This is only the reasonable response
*_"And so what? You want to go home Schettino?! It's dark and you want to go home?! Go up the bow of the ship by means of the ladder and tell me what can be done, NOW!"_*
Legend
I learned 2 things from this video:
1) If a ship is deemed “Unsinkable,” do NOT ride on it.
2) Take the freaking stairs.
I ALWAYS took the stairs when I cruised. First of all, you have to burn all the calories you can since the food is so good. Secondly, you can get trapped and die.
Well, sometimes, like on the Lusitania, stairs are NOT an option.
1. It could be dark and you could slip. In an elevator, there are buttons that help you.
2. The stairs maybe exploded on impact from an explosion or by hitting rocks, etc.
3. The stairs are too far away, so you have to settle for elevator.
Chuofearth Yes, the solution to these problems are simple:
1) Scale the side of the ship.
2) Scale the side of the ship.
3) *Scale the side of the freaking ship.*
It’s a ship, not a boat.
yammmit Oh thanks m8
I changed it
Listening to that Coast Guard yell at the captain and putting him in his place was SO satisfying.
FACTS the whole time I was like I need to meet this coast guard. He was THE best part of this video for me
Dirty capitano, pumping some cheap bimbo whilst the ship crashed.
I bet he asked her, "did the ship move for you dear?"
Commander Di Falco does not fuck around.
best thing i hear since the start of 2020
@Matthias George around 10:22 a little earlier
The coast guard is class here. That job comes with an immense duty of care and you shouldn't take the position unless you understand what that means for you.
In 1956 another Italian Captain Piero Calamai conducted the most successful rescue at Sea in history. His ship collided with another ship initially killing 46 people. After making sure all surviving passengers were rescued he refused help stating he wanted to go down with his ship as atonement for the collision which was later found to be the fault of the other ship. The rescue party refused to leave Piero to die however and he lived until 1972. It's reported that the accident haunted him, he never sailed again and on his death bed asked "are the passengers safe? Are the passengers off?"
A true Captain.
This deserves more likes.
And he was a war hero, too.
A great captain and real hero ❤❤
@@conahtolley6335 Ty. Captain Calamai deserves recognition ❤
@@piergiorgioscollo7163 Yes he was. Served in both world wars. He was given an award for bravery in each. His family & country should be very proud of him.
I think the most frustrating thing in an emergency like that is a lack of direction from the crew. They provided almost no direction to the passengers and it was up to the passengers to see what was happening and act to save themselves.
The direction and coordination is supposed to come from the captain, who, well..
If I recall, the coast guard only got word about this when one of the concern passengers called 911 (or the Italian equivalent of it) and told the police everything which they then informed the coast guard about it, which finally lead to them finally trying to get ahold of the Captain.
Most crew on cruise ship are working 14-16 hour days non stop and don't have the proper training and instructions for emergency and disaster. A lot of corners are cut, and when the cruise companies are based out of different countries.
Note to self:
DO NOT PISS OFF THE ITALIAN COAST GUARD
Us italians are used to act this way, when things go south we usually start to yell at the guys making the mess and start to troll them with that kind of jokes
@@Momo_Kawashima the one thing about the cap is other than himself, it wasn't a joking matter. I know of the whole captain smith comment thread, but I mean come on. The captain of the HMS hood had more honor and respect compared to this sniveling weasel. USS Johnston's captain earnest e. Evan literally had his bridge shot out with in it and he still commanded the ship till it's sinking. The damned asshole went, oops, I better flee.
By the way, the reason I call out the hood isn't to say anything bad about the captain or ship. The situation of the hood's sinking was over in minutes after the magazine was hit. Besides like I think a dozen or so survivors, mainly because the first hit was really the last for her.
P.S. the Yamoto's captain had more grace than this Yahoo.
@@The_Stumbler comment, that't the term I was looking, thanks, I didn't remember and I used "joking" instead
Holy hell agree.
@@northernleigonare what, he's right? He's right and you want to agree? YOU WILL GO BACK ON YOUR SAFETY CHANNEL, YOU WILL CLIMB BACK THAT COMMENT SECTION AND TELL ME IF THERE ARE CRINGE COMMENTS, AUTISTIC COMMENTS AND HILARIOUS COMMENTS, YOU'LL TELL ME THE NUMBERS OF EACH OF THEM, GOT IT?
The captain saying that he wasn't responsible for the deaths of the victims because they died from the sinking of the ship and not from the impact is like saying you're not guilty for murder because the victim died from bleeding instead of dying from the impact of the bullet that you shot them with.
well said genocidal ideology follower
Like sayin you died from cancer n not smoking
Greg Hardy that’s entirely different
Xbear you’re so smart
Greg Hardy you’re aren’t so smart
Rip Giuseppe Girolamo, a member of the ship's musical band who gave up his seat on a lifeboat to give it to a woman with her children, knowing he couldn’t swim. Truly an heroic act
I wouldn't do it.
@@mr.centrist5789you’re heartless.
@@an_awkward_crybaby We can't judge somebody for trying to survive.
I replayed the Coast Guard's call like 10 times, truly amazing. The moment he said "got it" you could literally hear his control break, he went off on the Captain (as he should) and let him know his destiny. Also, it looked so haunting when they where taking the ship to the port of Genoa, felt like a funeral procession.
Genoa, not Geneva. Geneva is in Switzerland.
@@elektrik_exekutioner6822 thanks for the correction
If you’re on a boat and you hear “ Everything is under control.”, nothing is fine. The ship is sinking. You’re gonna die.
This is the truest thing
if that happens to me, i am going on the highest outside deck close to a life-boat, read to nope off of it the second the ship starts tilting.
Guess I’ll die
Yep 100% true. Chances are if you return to your room, you won't be coming back
same with:
“I ask you remain calm.”
“Passengers, your attention please.”
The second one, you probably should get ready to face the worst
Titanic: who are you?
Concordia: I'm you, but with a worse captain
Yep
Rest In Peace to all the people who died on all the ships that sank :(
@@StealsAndEatsYourSandwich want a sprite cranberry
@@zai3499 yea why not
nobody can beat the Sewol ferry captain who told everyone to stay in place while the ship was sinking and he left, leaving nearly 300 kids to drown...there is a special place in hell for this man...
yes sir
Mad respect for the coast guard officer
Mad respect for the captain
@@bobby7703 the captain is dishonorable. He abandoned ship before some other people
I liked the part where he told him "go on board you d***" stupid idiot that captain
@@bobby7703 well he is in prison
and to all 206 Filipino seafarers for not leaving the ship and assist all passengers to evacuate...
"But do you realize it's dark and we can't see anything?"
"So what, it's dark and you want to go home?"😂😂😂
I’d be more annoyed about the fact that i’m not about to die in the middle of the ocean but literally right next to safe land
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Apparently many people simply swam ashore.
Tuppoo94 yes but for many, typically people on lower levels, it was too late
"L'abbiamo inventato noi!"
!"we invented it!"
Musicians on titanic: *kept playing till their death to keep passengers calm*
This captain: bro I swear to god I just slipped into the life boat bro I dunno
The K Channel the actual captain of the titanic, sunk with his ship smh. This captain
@@somedudeonthetube5110 On the other hand, "Woah a life boat!" *places a rock in front of him. Slips on it 'accidentally'* "Oi, I just slipped that's all!"
The Captain of the Titanic knew he was going with the ship that are the rules but not today men are not like they use to be
79tazman They are it’s just some people are cowards.
The K Channel 😂😂😂
As being a survivor of this horrible cruise I was scared for my life. it was wiggling so much I thought I was gonna fall out of one of the windows into the ocean and the cruise would just leave me behind. But safely I got off and one of the lifeboats I was only five. But thank you god
Wow, that must be so terrifying to think about, I’m so sorry for you and all other passengers.
Well wishes. ❤️
Oh my god thankfully you made it out.
You never where on this ship stop lying
@@krapfen170 how do you know he’s lying?
@@rtixboi4193 hes playing fortnite, which means he didnt even exist when this happened
I’ve been to both of Concordia’s sister ships Favolosa and Pacifica and they are HUGE. I can not begin to imagine the panic when Concordia began to tilt and slowly sink.
That’s scary
Captain of titanic: I will go down with my ship.
Captain of Concordia: **trips and stumbles into lifeboat**
*stays in lifeboat as it leaves sinking ship*
What a coward.
I wouldn’t doubt if he said “Oh no I am falling ahhh oops! I fell in this lifeboat I am going to row to shore now because I totally can’t get back on board”
Coast guard: Schettino this is captain DeFalco you take your lifeboat now and climb back on board and coordinate the rescue
Schettino: Ughhh chssshhh cap chsshh your chsh breaking up
It’s too chsshhh dark out here
Coast Guard: That is an order captain...I will make sure you pay for this
Schettino: riiiiiiiiiiggggghhhhttttt I’ll mail you a check for such a good job you’re doing
Coast guard: you can’t be serious can you
Schettino:.....uhhhhhhhhhhhhh no one can see the wizard! *hangs up*
captain of concordia went in prison for 16 years anyways
@@Abyssable135 really?
@@pur3105 yes, it says
I liked how pissed off that Coast Guard was at the Captain. He told the Captain that he was going to pay for this, that he would see to it. And the Captain received 16 years in the slammer. He kept his word.
Honestly tho, should’ve gotten life in prison... his sentence was pretty controversial in Italy. Also knowing how the system works here he will be out in a few years already...
@@bornana269 At least Italy cares about these types of situations. I remember watching a plane crash that dealt with Italian pilots, or maybe it was a helicopter crash and they also got sentences. I dont think any other country does that. Especially out in the oceans, where there are no police and all these deaths usually end up with no one being charged and they all die in vain. So kudos to Italy for this.
@@outoftime7740 The ATR that ran out of fuel cos of incorrect gauges? They got sentences yeah.
16 years in a European jail, hardly a punishment.
@@hse6144 what you expect a ditch in mexico?
i love how even in 1912 the captain and the crew didnt abandon the ship..... and people say it was a barbaric time back then....
Then the seaman was a different breed, now it's just a job which happens to be on a boat.
@@kyleanuar9090people can be horrible regardless of the time. Look up the sinking of the Arctic 1854 and Atlantic 1870 .... Captains were great.... the crew and 1st officiers not so much.
All times are barbaric
We're okay compared to 100 years ago, but too many year for barbaric times to return.
I have been on at least 12 cruises since the early 1990s.. celebrity.. princess. Disney. But my favorite is Norwegian Cruise lines.. I have seen how well the employees have been trained. And all the safety features aboard Norwegian Cruise line ships... Their staff crew members and officers in Captain are fantastic.. I feel completely safe on the NCL Cruise. Approximately 3 years after I was cruising on the Norwegian Dawn.. the Norwegian Dawn was hit in the Caribbean by 70-ft rogue wave!! The captain of the Norwegian Dawn was fantastic and cut the wave perfectly.. from what I read there was some blown out cabin windows and flooded cabins but no serious injuries.. those Norwegian captains really know what they're doing.. that 70 ft road wave was higher than the ship and could have easily capsized that cruise ship if it were not for the experience and professionalism of the captain
Stop supporting such a wasteful, atrocious industry
@@hotfudgecake 😂😂😂😂
I guess it's either Norwegian or Royal Caribbean for the best experience
@@sunder739as someone that’s been on both, I can confirm that I felt safe with both cruise lines.
“I tripped and fell into a lifeboat” will go down in history together with “My dog ate my homework”, “The check is in the mail”, and “Your honor, she told me she was 18”.
literally!!!
Perfect
this
That's not what I heard...
Or, from the musical "Chicago", when one of the women on death row for murdering her husband says, "He ran into my knife; he ran into my knife ten times!"
It’s disgusting how much of a coward the captain was.
I salute the coast guard commander who tore a strip off him.
@@dyveira We italians don't mess with the coast guard. They'll rip you a new one for the smallest sign of refusing orders.
Schettino is a piece of shit. You should have watched the news when they were talking about him. His excuses were so hilarious...
So Sad
@@gertigegollari2456 "Fell into an open lifeboat"
Concordia: what could go wrong?
Titanic: tell me about it
Empress Of Ireland: at least you didnt have another ship run into you
Britannic: or a sea mine
Lusitania and Sussex: or torpedoes
Indianapolis: or torpedoes AND sharks killing your crew
Damn, islands, icebergs, ships, sea mines, torpedos and sharks, man poor ships
In fairness to the Titanic, she sank because of some really strange circumstances and an absolutely bizarre collision angle. There was maybe one real howler of a decision from the crew that played a role in her sinking. Everything else was a failure of the systems and procedures of the time.
Concordia should never have been that close to the coast. This was probably one of the rare times when a major disaster was primarily due to human error rather than systemic failure.
As an aside: Empress of Ireland was largely a freak accident, although her captain's decision to alter course in a fog bank wasn't exactly a shining example of level-headed seamanship. She might have had one of the worst collisions in maritime history, but at least her crew did their duty (and admirably so). Take a ship like the Arctic, on the other hand - combine a bad collision with a crew made entirely of Captain Schettinos (except, ironically, the captain), and you start to see just how shameful a sinking can be.
@@anthonylong9067 The SS Arctic: I had a ship run into me, and a crew made almost entirely of Captain Schettinos. I know EVERYTHING that could go wrong.
I got a Carnival Cruise ad while watching this. Great timing, guys.
“You may have saved yourself from the sea, but I’m going to make you pay for this.”
Is probably one of the most bad ass things I’ve ever heard in my life.
fuck yes ! that coast guard called this coward out
You got a time stamp for when he says that?
The mighty Tirpitz 10:23
Such a badass
It’s like a quote straight out of a movie istg
fuck that Captain. You command a vessel you are the last one off, period!!! That's an oath you commit too when you leave port
The coast guard guy is my favorite. "Oh, its dark and you wanna go home? Get back on that ship, you f---er!" Give that dude a medal.
Pretty sure it was the other f-word
His badassery is… B A D A S S
The word the commander used was "cazzo" which is a pretty versatile swear word. It literally translates as "dick", but is often used in places where, in English we'd use "fuck".
This is one instance where the captain refused to go down with the ship 🚢 Well it’s good to hear that he paid a heavy price for being a chicken 🐓
@@MrManfly it’s an exact opposite to the Andrea Doria where the captain of that Italian cruise ship had to be DRAGGED from his sinking ship! It’s reported that his dying moments were him deliriously asking if all his passengers were safe. If everyone was off the ship
the conversation with the coast guard officer was insane.. props to the officer for holding him accountable
The fact that I got a carnival cruise ad before this video is wild
'Unsinkable' is a curse word to every ship..
just like the titanic when the person who made it said it's unsinkable, and even gods can't sink it and he was really proud of it or so something similar to what he said and boom! the ship sank because of long scratch from an iceberg, which brought shame upon him.
when he mentioned the name god with a challenge it brought curse to his ship.
lmao
@@Sovereign.listener the titanic was nothing but a tragic and sad display of human stupidity.
If the company hadn't been a dick and added enough life boats, less people would've died.
Ben Hudson titanic (unsinkable) oh no I’m sinking
Maanya Shukla it wasn’t human stupidity titanic was made up to scare kids
Maanya Shukla facts and that's also the part where the people who created it also said it doesn't need the much life boat since it's "unsinkable" and the rest continues but in general yeah this is really sad to see people die because of such arrogance of such person.
Titanic's Captain: *Literally threatens people's lives to get them off the ship to safety*
Concordia's Captain: "I'm scared of the Dark"
Titanic captain:Pathetic
The Titanic Captain also went back to the bridge and awaited his death as he went under along with the ship
You are a titanic survivor?
Titanic's captain tried to aboard a life boat but someone from the boat said, sorry sir, one more person will make this boat go down. The Captain said, goodluck and god bless you(something like this, I dont remember) and turned around to waited for death.
That Coast Guard commander was bad ass. he would have killed that captain if they were face to face.
"He slipped and stumbled into a lifeboat "..😂😂😂😂
An official 6 years since this video was posted, and its still as great as ever. Truly amazing to see that italian coast guard
Of the 32 people who died, 12 died inside an elevator. So let that sink in.
You’re on an elevator on a cruise ship. The power goes out shortly after you hop on and press a button. Eventually the elevator starts leaning, then water starts to seep in.
What a nightmare. Rest In Peace my fellow humans; I know it was scary beyond words.
yea it's a bad death but on the other hand it's a tiny elevator, meaning drowning will go quicker than they would be likely be trapped in a bigger room when water would go inside slowlier or they would jump under the ship and get stuck there and drown
*13 people
Why do cruises not have ramps instead of elevators if people can get stuck during a crash?
Let that sink in she said... bad Joke at the right moment
Hehe, "let that sink in"...
Moral of the story: never board an "unsinkable" ship.
That’s true. That’s why I don’t wanna go on a cruise 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Who says these ships are unsinkable?
guildrich Now It’s never aboard the biggest sister ships out of the ships
mapezaid the people who built the titanic, for starters
Im going to one this month....im scared
It's already been 12 years since the Costa Concordia went down. I was in elementary school when this happened.
“It’s dark and you want to go home captain?” Coast guard was violating 😂😂😂
The coast guard was incredible “ you may have saved yourself from the seas, but I’ll make sure you pay for this” I got chills
He also kept his word
Oh well 🤭🤷🏻♂️😂🖕🖕
On land
He kept his word. Bless that man. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Like something out of an Action movie.
Captain: *only saves himself and doesn't report to anyone what's happening*
Coast guard: *Italian intensifies*
Ok but like
TITANIC VIBES
Yeah the captain was the D-head that sailed by the coast and then hit a rock.
I, Coast Guardsman, have a dream
Being a captain is a great honor that comes with a lot responsibilities. In this case this guy did not even deserved to be called Captain. Disgrace
The Captain was a coward. He got what he deserved.
I remember this! Felt very eerie that it happened just shy two months of the 100th anniversary of the titanic!
Those people on board must have been so brave. I would’ve been running around like a headless chicken 🐔
What's the best of titanic? There are more than 600 people could be saved. They only wanted men died, more than 600 places in lifeboat wasted. Costs concordia at least still has more than 99% passengers survived. Just use you logic to know what is the worst.
the fact that i got a carnival ad while watching this.............
I don't wanna imagine the horror of being stuck in the elevator.
Don’t take the elevator in emergency situations! There’s always emergency stairs for this exact reason
Could of been on it right before the power went out and possible stuck some where it was flooding.
If your in the elevator your already fucked. unless you you have a way to get out or make a way out.
Then don’t imagine it.
@@qwertyrainetmir7743 In not certain but I feel like elevator would have dropped them off at the nearest floor when the backup generators kicked in, they must have gotten on after the initial power outage
Captain: yes im saved
Coast Guard: ima end this mans whole career
People are finding this video just now amazing but anyway have a nice day
The power went out so people got trapped in elevator's and the ship capsised so it was hard to move away from water so people got trapped in lower decks an died
@@seal7216 I didn’t just find out, I knew about this years ago. It’s just learning the full story now is better with all the details, compared to when it happened.
@@InVinoVeratas u right
JUST LIKE THE GUY ON THE SEWOL FERRY, BRUHH WHY DOES THE CPATAIN LEAVE EVERYONE AND JUST SAVE THEMSELVES. TT Idiots
I was in Genova with my mother shortly after the Costa Concordia arrived. it was breathtaking and will stay with me forever
“It’s unsinkable”
Nature: lol bet
Congratulations 🎉👏 of being the top comment 👍😁 (as of now 😈)
Broke my ribs
Makes me sad that people are more funnier than me ;-;
Why do ship niggas underestimate god?
If it floats , it can sink
Coast Guard, "You may have saved yourself from the sea, but I am going to make you pay for this..."
Damn.
It sounds even better in Italian
He's the real hero 😎
What a savage lol
Yeah that coastguard guy was a boss for sure. "Get back on the ship u f***"
Was that guy the guy who got sentenced to 2 years 10 months? Or somebody else. Oh wait. The Crisis Guy. This is the Coast Guard
Excellent summary of the events. Thank-you
Wow, this was a very well made video, I was very young when this happened, so I don’t even remember it. The video as a whole was very informative, and I was very impressed with the quality of production. Better than some feature length documentaries I have seen. Earned a subscription today, looking forward to more quality content like this from the channel. Thank you!
I can't even imagine being in a dark elevator as water fills it
bruh...
And then dying. Living a true nightmare.
Abcity why you guys acting like he’s a military captain
Wil Ezekiel 😭😭😭
I cannot imagine being locked in an elevator that’s being filled up with water with my only sibling drowning. It’s worse if your claustrophobic like me.
"Everything is under control." This is exactly why no one trusts authorities during emergencies.
To be fair, its better to say that rather than cause a mass panic
Johnathan Jaco yes, panic is bad, but if you say that the passengers will think they’ll be fine and wont look ahead to prepare themselves for worse. just maybe if they alerted the passengers earlier, some of them could escape and survive. if the crew knew the ship was flooding but instead pointed it at a blackout, passengers who were in a tight space would not think to leave
Yeah, well they can’t say they don’t have it under control, that would incite chaos and make things much, much worse.
Exactly y just be honest and say let’s keep calm or we all die because the ship is Sinking ,
The thing that angers me the most is that all of this could have been avoided.
They could have managed things a lot better and there would have been zero victims, and it just irritates me because people died for such stupid mistakes.
Also it scares me how when we take planes, or boats or whatever we trust people with our lives, but we don't really know if they deserve it or not, we'll never know.
16 years for 2 billion dollars and 32 lives. Doesn't seem equal.
This story made me cry as I watched this. I'm glad that coward of a captain was given a longer jail sentence. That convo with the coast guard was awful, I could feel the coast guard guy's anger and disgust with the captain with every word and I was so glad he said he'd make him pay. Hope he's enjoying jail :)
If you think this captain is bad go read the tragedy of the sewol ferry. Which the captain abandoned the ship and killed over 300 high school students because of his "don't move" order..:( The fact that the Korean government didn't even attempt to rescue them and just watched the ship sink.. It left me speechless.
I love that the coast guard was taking precisely zero of schettino's shit.
Erdem Yanikomeroglu Same, Schettino was a coward.
+General Rommel lol
But... he accidently put on a lifejacket, took the wrong way somewhere, slipped into a lifeboat and it somehow got into gear, he got back to shore and look, aaah no the engine in the lifeboat doesn't work anymore, man how unlucky I am. And it's dark you know.
Erdem Yanikomeroglu s
Screw off spammer
That coast guard needs a raise. The way he was stern and shouted at the captain and he did not sutter
Aparently he became Italian Senator some years after this
"Are you refusing, Captain?"
Our man wasn't having any of it.
Who the fuck would stutter in this situation. If you did that you’re probably not worthy of a job like that to begin with....
alpha af
Fr
Damn how much of this video did internet historian steal?
Seeing this in 2023 while on the Costa smeralda on the same cruise. Priceless!! thanks for the video
Can I just say, that coast guard commander earns my respect? Not only did he chew that rat faced bastard out, he said exactly what we were all thinking.
He ripped the guy a new one.
HELL YEAH!!!!
I'd wager that if he stayed on the ship, or at least went back when told to, that he wouldn't have gotten jail time.
keikoandgilly I don’t mean to offend anyone when I say this but I think that’s the thing that happens with all Italian people. They speak their minds.
toadamine either way if he abandoned the ship he would have gotten jail time for not listening to the control person
the passion in that coast guards voice when he’s trying to get the captain to save those people. bless him for trying
Can't believe this was only 11yrs ago. I was 7 almost 8, and I vaguely remember seeing it on the news and seeing pictures of it. Terrible disaster. RIP all those lost
That conversation between the coast guard and the captain is the most furiously Italian thing I’ve ever heard
You don't have to speak the language to hear the pure *rage* in his voice. Damn right, you tell him.
@@JadeEyes1 ok, there's also subtitles
LouisFrederick Sagarriga Visconti They meant you don’t have to literally know Italian to hear how angry he was. We can all see the subtitles.
@@sabrinarosario6499 ik
I wouldnt have been surprised if that Coast Guard Commander, had he had the captain in front of him, choked the little fucker half to death while yelling at him to do his fucking job.
The worst thing about this was that the last victim wasn’t found until 2 years later when the ship was being dismantled at the scrappers
That must have been a... fun discovery.
(For the record, that was sarcasm. I’m sure that the discovery was horrifying and haunts them...)
Badge Man
It would be for that family...
I suspect they already held the funeral.
After two years, the pain of the loss was no longer fresh and they learned to cope.
Then all of a sudden you find out the decomposed body of your loved one was found and you now had to deal with it... Aside from the costs of transporting the body, the family was forced to confront the pain and loss all over again.
Is anybody else kind of thinking of Oliver Queen or is it just me
@@graciechristinedavis3375 yup, after season 8
@@opalishmoth8591 I think in a way that would have been a closure for the family.
Great video! Explained everything perfectly!
That coast guard is a bloody legend.
Here’s where the captain messed up: he tried to argue with an angry Italian man
The captain is Italian, moron
kaboom yeah but he wasn't an *angry* italian man
@@RandomPerson-oz9ck you forgot to add the "moron"
I think the captain messed up when he left the boat and let 32 people die and more suffer for the possible loss of a loved one
Now youse can’t leave
Lobsters in the kitchen:
‘tell the world I’m coming home’
Lol
LOLLLL
Athiest Nihilist sameee
XD
BAHAHAHAHAD
good effort on the video mate!
Going on a cruise ship is definitely on my bucket list.
The coast guard officer telling the captain to get back onboard his ship is legendary.
What a fucking coward. Totally desecrating the position of captain, and completely derelict the duties of LEADERSHIP. You never abandon your ship where YOUR at fault for its demise, until every one of your passengers and crew is disembarked or accounted for. As a captain, one knows this. Hence the stories of captains going down with their ship. May shame and haunt follow this coward not deserving of the title or honor, for allowing these people to perish without his assistance from an incident caused by ego.
Yup
Truly happen..Captain Squirt Meatball Brain..Had to be scolded to get back to his sinking ship! I actually heard the recorded broadcast! There are Not Enough Negative words to describe Loser Captain Squirt! Was Showboating passengers lives! And Fucking Failed!
Yeah, and he is not wrong
Its the captains duty to stay on the ship to help the passengers but this captain was a liar and a coward
If I was on his position I would've personally dragged the guy back unto the ship.
"They didn't die because of the impact, but due to the sinking"
that's like saying the gunshot didn't kill him, the bleeding did
What the captain said, is actually pretty true
Lunatic Lunala or “the person that shot the gun didn’t kill them, the bullet did”
I mean its true, you could totally die just from the impact if its way too hard and if it hits u in a critical spot like your head.
@@sheesh1483 yeah, true, i agree.
To me, it sounds like a quick death verses a slow a painful death, whether it's a sinking ship or a gunshot.
Imagine your cruise sinking and you can’t understand ANYTHING the captain says 😮😮
That unsinkable line is meant to put potential cruise line customers at ease.
Me: books a cruise
Me: *hears a crew member say this ship is unsinkable*
Also me: *cancels my cruise*
they always jinx it 😔
Emyr-Sion Leslie Owen Morris Ight imma head out
ship: hits something
crew members: we have everything under contro-
me: starts placing banana peels all over the cruise ship*
@@SasukeUchiha-kd6ky why would you do that though? Just asking also an old woman could die if she slip
People kept saying that the symphony of the seas was unsinkable when I was on it. Didn’t sink :)
I absolutely love how that coast guard guy tells the captain "you may have saved yourself from the sea but I am going to make sure you get in trouble & that you pay for this"!
And he certainly kept his word lmao
I honestly hope they make a movie about it just to see that
lol that coast guard should get a medal from every country in the world
my favorite moment: "Vada a bordo, cazzo!"
@@TheKweenII_09 I thought that was “Get on board fucker”
Jake! Wonderful reporting here…this is the first time to watch one of your videos. Thank you!
Love your vids pls make more ship sinking story like content because I really like how you explain it keep on doing the good work
I respect this coast guard. Unlike the one in Sewol Ferry incident.
I agree :(
I never wanted to slap someone so hard in my life...they could of saved hundreds.
Korea coastguard was offered help by the US Navy but refused. They have blood on their hands
@@BigTimeRushJBFan even the Japanese were offering help. Like I mean I know s.k hates Japan but at least say yes if it means saving 300+ lives
That is so scary they literally let those kids to die trapped and did nothing
So the captain didn’t inform the coast guard of the breach, and then he fled the vessel while passengers were still aboard... what a hero.
What a nice captain...
amen
LetsWatch 101 Yes, he also clearly demonstrated how to follow maritime law: Captain evacuates last.
Reminds me of the more recent boat death in South Korea, where the captain fled, and the crew members told the schoolkids to stay in their rooms on the ship.
The kids were messaging their family and friends on social media to tell them goodbye before they sunk. That captain is in prison now for 36 years for professional negligence after his actions killed 250 schoolkids.
Apparently many of the dead were trapped in the elevators when the ship lost power. The crew had plenty of time to rescue those people and the elevators surely had emergency call buttons or intercoms?
Good video, quite interesting, just what I had searched for.
RIP to the lost souls that went down with the ship.
This is So Incredibly Sad!May Everyone Rest in Peace!🌻🙇🙏🚢
Captains code: “all captains should be last to abandon ship.”
Captain Schettino: “YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTT!”
Tiger WarEagle14 use code unsinkable in the item shop
Yet the captain of Sewol ferry was the first to rescue while most of the students are drowned waiting for the rescue teams to saved them. 😥
Tiger WarEagle14 u need more e’s
@@Yuhum__ ik i cried seen the footage of the students
@@Yuhum__ yap....that fucking captain told the rescuer that he was a passengers....more then 300+ people died....
"They were not killed due to the impact, but instead the sinking"
thats like saying: "I didnt kill him, the knife did!"
Or I didn’t kill him he died from bleeding out
I think a more accurate one would be
“They didn’t die from the gunshot, but instead because they bled out.”
He ran into my knife. He ran into my knife 10 times.
Me personally, I prefer aeroplanes for traveling I hate the ocean and I hate ships and boats I’m scared of them.
@@erichkaufmann5284 planes are statistically safer, faster, and cheaper so theres literally no need to use boats
this is the first video i ever watched from you!
I just been on Costa Serena in Thailand to Cambodia (16th May 2023 to 19th May 2023) and I must say the similarities to Concordia and Serena are surreal to imagine what it was really like during this horrific disaster. I remember the sinking of Concordia very well in 2012 and it made me think about my trip a few days before embarking on my own journey in the Gulf of Thailand. However, with all safety measures set aside and regardless of the past, they seem to have proven with my experience that they have put safety first. It is an amazing ship and one should experience.
“He claims that the people didn’t die from the impact, but from the ship sinking.”
That’s like saying his shooting didn’t kill the person, the fact that they bled out did.
@Matt D Basically saying: “You’re not wrong, but damn, you’re a dick.”
If you think about it, it makes everything even worse. If only right after the impact he had given the order to abandon the ship immediately, instead of making staff members say "everything is ok" and do nothing for hours, some people's lives could have been saved. I doubt there was anything they could do about the people who were stuck in the elevators though :(
He’s right, dying from impact is different than drowning.
The point is that the ship shouldn't have sinked with that kind of damage, watertight doors didn't work, the emergency diesel engine didn't start, therefore losing hydraulic power to the rudders (ship uncontrolable), this also led to the elevators getting stuck, the NAPA computer meant to assess damages and do calculations on how long the ship can float did completely shut down and didn't start ever again, the crew in the machine rooms did check manually where the water was coming from and they kept giving oposite informations all the time (water coming from left, no wait from right, no wait from left and so on), the stabilizers (those little wings that open on the sides of the ship) have been opened by the auto-pilot but couldn't be closed due to a malfunction in the panel, this increased the turning radius (possibly leading to the collision with the rock), the helmsman did execture manouvers in the oposite direction as the ones asked by the commander, look, the commander may have made a lot of mistakes but if the ship's systems and it's crew didn't behave so poorly the ship would have safely docked in the port and it would have been just another mild accident like the many that happen everyday going unnoticed due to no fatalities nor wounded. So yes, people didn't die by the impact but from how the ship and it's crew behaved afterwards.
Probably close to the blast from the explosive didn't hurt them, it was the building collapsing that did
That captain left while 27 people died? He’s no captain.
Who spilled My beans even worse,p. 32 people
And captain Smith died with his passengers.
32
A coward.
In his defence: those people were stuck in the elevators. There was no power. So, I blame Costa and their designers for making elevators that immediately lock passengers in during a power failure.
It’s remarkable that they were able to salvage that ship in its entirety the way they did. Truly brilliant.
Watching this on ovation of the seas rn
I want that coast guard to talk to me every morning ten minutes after I woke up. I would so have my life together.
I want a tattoo of DeFalco to remind me to try to kick ass like that every day of my life.
"Get it together, you have shit to do!"
Seriously!
I've learned that every time they say they have the situation "under control" it means they 100% do not have it under control.
Even if there is a chance that what they're saying is true, it's only true about 20% of the time at BARE FUCKING MINIMUM.
There's a classic Monty Python comedy sketch where a pilot gets on the intercom and announces, "There is no cause for alarm." A few seconds later, he makes it even worse by saying, "THE WINGS ARE NOT ON FIRE."
@@erintyres3609 can you send me the link 😂
@@doctordoofenshmirtz1870 In youtube, just search for "the wings are not on fire".
They're just trying to keep people calm
Thank you for the video! I remember I really wanted to go on Costa Concordia cruise, but it was just too expensive ....
Who else doesn’t want to go on a cruise anymore
I just got off one and I always have a phobia of ships and boats.
Gotta love the captain's claim that he isn't responsible for the deaths of the passengers because they died from the ship sinking and not the impact.
It's like a gunman claiming he isn't responsible for murder because the bullets didn't kill his victim, the subsequent blood loss and trauma did.
snakesocks true
He will be remembered as one of the best known and well documented a-holes in history.
"I only pulled the trigger, it's the bullet that hit the victim!"
Really it was the damn ship's fault. That's why it was put to death for it.
Sounds like he’s unfamiliar with the concept of cause and effect.
That coast guard commander is badass... literally telling him if he doesn’t get back on that ship he is going to pay.😯
16 years is such a smack in the face :(
Apparently you don’t know the laws for a captain. Even if the ship is sinking, the fucking captain must stay where he is, until all the passengers have left the ship! The coast guard was more than right! As an Italian, I defend the argument with all of my heart.
Alice Potettu what in the heck are you babbling about? Please write me a ten page essay on how my comment says anything about me believing the Italian Coast Guard was wrong.
Some words of wisdom: Understand a comment before you put up a comment on a public forum fully exposing that you don’t know what you’re angry about. Thank you.👍🏽
I think this is all happening because of misunderstandings chill dang
Calihiker And you see idiots supporting the other comment. Like wtf? People really can’t read or don’t have the mental capacity to understand your original comment.
I never think a ship is unsinkable ever! there will never be such a thing.
I feel something when I saw that this video came out 5 years ago also great video I've watched your at a young age its been awhile since I've seen one of your videos continue to make awesome videos.
It sunk on Friday the 13th exactly 100 years after the titanic sank?
Nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope
Its the unluckiest day ever and yeah its sad
Vivid Darkness means 2112... is a bad ship day too, lmao
Human.....Error.....lays to rest ANY "bad luck," jinx, Hoodoo, whatever!
I was born friday the 13th of January 1995, so I still remember this happening quite clearly and it always breaks my heart.
I was born Friday 15 on February