Bursting Pipes Cause Carnival Cruise Ship To Flood During Voyage

NEW ORLEANS (CBS) -- A water main break on a Carnival cruise ship caused major flooding.

Cellphone video captured water pouring out of the pipes on Thursday.

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In the videos, the rushing water can be seen flooding the Carnival Dream cruise ship in a way that reminded people of the movie "Titanic."

The ship left New Orleans last Sunday on a seven-day cruise through the Western Caribbean.

Nearly 3,500 passengers were on board.

The cruise line says 50 rooms were flooded.

Passengers say the crew handled the situation well.

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Within six hours, the crew replaced most of the damaged carpet and passengers were able to return to their rooms.

For the inconvenience, passengers received a full refund from Carnival and a voucher for a 50 percent discount for their next cruise.

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