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SS Morro Castle was an American ocean liner that caught fire and ran aground on the morning of September 8, 1934, en route from Havana, Cuba, to New York City, United States, with the loss of 137 passengers and crew. The cause of the fire was never established, though an overheated funnel and certain points of cabin design and electrical circuitry were noted. A theory of arson by a crew member has attracted support over the years, albeit without any concrete evidence. The high casualties are chiefly blamed on the crew's incompetent handling of the emergency.

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  • Morro Castle (Schiff, 1930) (de)
  • SS Morro Castle (es)
  • Morro Castle (schip, 1930) (nl)
  • SS Morro Castle (1930) (en)
  • Morro Castle (1930) (uk)
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  • De SS Morro Castle was een Amerikaans passagiersschip van de rederij op de lijn New York - Havana. (nl)
  • Die Morro Castle (II) war ein 1930 in Dienst gestelltes Luxus-Kreuzfahrtschiff der US-amerikanischen Reederei , das in den frühen 1930er Jahren im regelmäßigen Liniendienst von New York City nach Havanna (Kuba) eingesetzt wurde. Die Morro Castle gehörte zu den damals modernsten und luxuriösesten Passagierschiffen ihrer Zeit und war bei zahlungskräftigen Kunden sehr beliebt, da sie die Strecke New York–Havanna in nur 59 Stunden zurücklegen konnte. (de)
  • El SS Morro Castle fue un lujoso transatlántico de la década de 1930 construido para la naviera Ward Line para recorridos entre Nueva York y La Habana. En la mañana del 8 de septiembre de 1934, en el camino de La Habana a Nueva York, la nave se incendió y se quemó, matando a 137 pasajeros y miembros de la tripulación. El barco finalmente encalló cerca de Asbury Park, Nueva Jersey, y permaneció allí durante varios meses, hasta que fue remolcado fuera y desechado. (es)
  • SS Morro Castle was an American ocean liner that caught fire and ran aground on the morning of September 8, 1934, en route from Havana, Cuba, to New York City, United States, with the loss of 137 passengers and crew. The cause of the fire was never established, though an overheated funnel and certain points of cabin design and electrical circuitry were noted. A theory of arson by a crew member has attracted support over the years, albeit without any concrete evidence. The high casualties are chiefly blamed on the crew's incompetent handling of the emergency. (en)
  • Morro Castle — круїзний корабель американської судноплавної компанії Ward Line (New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company), що з 1930 використовувалось на лінії Нью-Йорк-Гавана. Належав до найрозкішніших і найсучасніших кораблів 1930-х років, що користувався великим успіхом на своїй лінії, долаючи шлях за 59 годин. (uk)
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  • Morro Castle (en)
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