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Saint-Philibert disaster

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

St. Philibert
Saint Philibert
History
France
FateCapsized and sank 14 June 1931
General characteristics
TypeCruise ship
Saint Philibert

St. Philibert was a small cruise ship sailing in the summer from the mouth of the Loire River and near the coast of France. On 14 June 1931, nearly 500 people, mostly workers and their families from Nantes, embarked in the port of Nantes. 467 passengers were checked in. There were also children accompanying their parents who were not counted. Seven men from the crew, supervised by Captain Ollive, were responsible for ensuring smooth passage for the ship. The outbound trip was normal and St. Philibert docked at the L'Herbaudière on the Île de Noirmoutier.

On the return trip, the weather deteriorated later in the afternoon and St. Philibert faced raging seas. The storm, of unknown force, made navigation very difficult. The ship was not prepared for bad weather. In addition, it had onboard twice the expected load. Passengers stood at the starboard, which made the ship heel dangerously and with a wave stronger than the others, the ship capsized and sank almost immediately off Pointe Saint-Gildas, across the Loire from Saint-Nazaire. This disaster spared the lives of only 8 survivors.

A trial took place in 1933 and the victims' families were unsuccessful and the owners were free from any responsibility in the disaster.

External links

  • "Sinking of St. Philibert". Archived from the original on 25 October 2007.
  • "Breton song on the shipwreck of St. Philibert".
  • "The Museum of Christian burial Raffault".

This page was last edited on 17 December 2023, at 16:58
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