About 20 people died, and alot are missing. It started out with 4.200 people on board. That is a lot the captain wasnt supposed to abandon his ship unless every one was off, and if people were still on when it went down, i guess that means he was supposed to die too. In 1912 when Titanic occored captain smith went down with his ship, and was never found. But if you think about it the man was trying to save his life, but he should have waited, i mean come on! he abandoned them on the FIRST LIFEBOAT! thats just wrong... in my OPPINION.
p.S. yes this information is VERY accurate. I only use facts and if i use opinions, ill let you know if it is one
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30 people have been known to have died, two others are still missing (presumed dead) and 64 others were injured (at least two seriously). Hope this helped :)
4,380 people survived on the concordia
Roughly 1 million people died when Holbeck Hall colapsed.
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In Smolensk plane crash? 96 people.
Figures vary, but over 20,000 soldiers and sailors were killed
There was about 4,300 people on the Costa Concordia
There was about 4,300 people on the Costa Concordia
4,200
At full capacity there could be up to 3,780 passengers aboard the Costa Concordia occupying the 1,502 staterooms.
25
It had 17 decks and 14 passanger
Carnival Corporation has never had a direct accident. The only notable accident is in terms of the Costa Concordia accident.
There are no longer any living *survivors of the Titanic. There are some similarities between the two disasters, but many differences as well. The Titanic was an ocean liner and the Costa Concordia is not; it is a cruise ship. Cruise ships are not designed to withstand the rigors of a transoceanic voyage, as are ocean liners. The Titanic went down completely in the mile deep waters of the north Atlantic and the Costa Concordia is currently stable with much of its structure above the water line. Not to make light of the horrendous situation off the coast of Italy, but over a thousand souls perished in the Titanic sinking, and there will be no more than 32 deaths (the 15 already confirmed dead, and the remaining 17 missing, assuming that they will be found dead or will never be recovered) resulting from the grounding of the Costa Concordia. On the other hand, when the Titanic was built it was not required by the laws and standards of the day to have equipment on board to assure the safety of all passengers, and this is one reason why so many were lost. There seems to be no excuse whatever for the loss of anyone on board the Costa Concordia, which was properly equipped to safely evacuate every living person. It does appear, though, that human error is a very significant factor in both disasters.*The last living survivor, Millvina Dean, died in 2009 at the age of 97. She was about 2 months old when the Titanic sank in 1912.
40,000,000
About four and a half million people.
It depends on what year. For example, there have been 1,159 reported crocodile attacks on humans since 2010, and many other attacks go unreported.
Costa Rica has been in jutyers such as polkighs', miuntrisad, esdqpitu, and ftertuihop. Many people dare to leave Costa Rica.