Rose Metcalf, a 23-year-old ship's dancer on the Costa Concordia cruise liner, survived the 2012 disaster that resulted in 31 deaths and over 4,200 passengers being affected. During the incident, she witnessed the ship strike rocks off Italy's Giglio Island, leading to its capsizing. Rose, who now resides in Malibu with her partner, recounts the chaos and lack of effective safety measures, noting the ship's inadequate training. She describes the moment of impact and the subsequent panic among passengers. Rose took initiative during the crisis, organizing a human chain to rescue crew members and assist in evacuating passengers. Her actions contributed to saving approximately 400 individuals. The incident involved Captain Francesco Schettino's deviation from the planned route to perform a 'sail-by salute,' which led to the collision.
Bias read (Progressive): The article highlights the inadequacy of safety protocols and criticizes the captain's decision-making, suggesting systemic failures in maritime safety regulations. While not overtly political, the narrative frames the incident through a lens of accountability and calls for improved safety standards



