We have added a new set of pictures from the event "Italy Cruise Ship Disaster".
The Costa Concordia cruise ship listing at 80degrees off the island of Giglio, Tuscany, northern Italy early 14 January 2012 after he ran ground in the early hours. In the foreground, a number of the liner's life boats. The ship was carrying more than 4,000 people, with Italians, Germans, French and British among the passengers and 1,000 crew members. Latest reports say six people were killed and thousands evacuated from the luxury liner. EPA/ENZO RUSSO
The cruise ship Costa Concordia is seen listing as it lies stranded near the island of Giglio, Italy, 14 January 2012. Around 4,200 people were evacuated from the cruise ship which began taking in water off Italy's western coast, media reported late on 13 January 2012. The passengers on board the Costa Concordia were being ferried to the island of Giglio on rescue boats. The vessel, belonging to the Genoa-based Costa Crociere cruise line, was apparently stuck in a shoal off the Punta Gabbianara cape and had rolled onto one side, the ANSA newsagency reported. EPA/Peter Honvehlmann BEST AVAILABLE QUALITY
Passengers are seen in a rescue boat of the stranded cruise ship Costa Concordia near the island of Giglio, Italy, 14 January 2012. Around 4,200 people were evacuated from the cruise ship which began taking in water off Italy's western coast, media reported late on 13 January 2012. The passengers on board the Costa Concordia were being ferried to the island of Giglio on rescue boats. The vessel, belonging to the Genoa-based Costa Crociere cruise line, was apparently stuck in a shoal off the Punta Gabbianara cape and had rolled onto one side, the ANSA newsagency reported. EPA/Peter Honvehlmann BEST AVAILABLE QUALITY
The Costa Concordia cruise ship listing at 80degrees off the island of Giglio, Tuscany, northern Italy early 14 January 2012 after he ran ground in the early hours. The ship was carrying more than 4,000 people, with Italians, Germans, French and British among the passengers and 1,000 crew members. Latest reports say six people were killed and thousands evacuated from the luxury liner. EPA/ENZO RUSSO
A rescue float of the stranded cruise ship Costa Concordia is pulled by a fishing boat in to the harbour of the island of Giglio, Italy, 14 January 2012. Around 4,200 people were evacuated from the cruise ship which began taking in water off Italy's western coast, media reported late on 13 January 2012. The passengers on board the Costa Concordia were being ferried to the island of Giglio on rescue boats. The vessel, belonging to the Genoa-based Costa Crociere cruise line, was apparently stuck in a shoal off the Punta Gabbianara cape and had rolled onto one side, the ANSA newsagency reported. EPA/Peter Honvehlmann BEST AVAILABLE QUALITY EPA/Peter Honvehlmann BEST AVAILABLE QUALITY
Rescue boats of the stranded cruise ship Costa Concordia arrive in the harbour of the island of Giglio, Italy, 14 January 2012. Around 4,200 people were evacuated from the cruise ship which began taking in water off Italy's western coast, media reported late on 13 January 2012. The passengers on board the Costa Concordia were being ferried to the island of Giglio on rescue boats. The vessel, belonging to the Genoa-based Costa Crociere cruise line, was apparently stuck in a shoal off the Punta Gabbianara cape and had rolled onto one side, the ANSA newsagency reported. EPA/Peter Honvehlmann BEST AVAILABLE QUALITY
The Costa Concordia cruise ship listing at 80degrees off the island of Giglio, Tuscany, northern Italy early 14 January 2012 after he ran ground in the early hours. The ship was carrying more than 4,000 people, with Italians, Germans, French and British among the passengers and 1,000 crew members. Latest reports say six people were killed and thousands evacuated from the luxury liner. EPA/ENZO RUSSO