Thousands stranded on cruise ships in the Gulf by Hurricane Harvey

A image of Hurricane Harvey taken from NASA's Earth Observatory shows the storm’s eye as it nears landfall in the southeastern coast of Texas, on Aug 25, 2017. PHOTO: AFP

HOUSTON (REUTERS) - Cruise ships carrying thousands of passengers were stranded in the Gulf on Friday (Aug 25) as Hurricane Harvey, a Category 4 storm, came ashore in the middle of the Texas coast, closing the Port of Galveston.

Carnival Corp said that three of its ships were unable to return to Galveston as scheduled and that two of them would be forced to divert instead to New Orleans, where they would pick up fresh supplies.

The cruise line said passengers could get off those two ships in New Orleans but advised against that in a statement posted on its Facebook page.

"Given the severity and projected path of the storm along with potential challenges guests may encounter attempting to travel back to Galveston independently, we are strongly encouraging them to remain on board as we intend to return the ships to Galveston as soon as feasible," Carnival said .

A third ship, the Carnival Breeze, will extend its stay in Cozumel, Mexico, and begin sailing back to Galveston this weekend, the company said.

The next scheduled cruises on all three ships will be shortened and customers will receive refunds, the company said.

"We will continue to remain in close contact with port officials regarding their plans to re-open once the storm has passed," spokeswoman Christine de la Huerta said.

Royal Caribbean International said that its Liberty of the Seas cruise ship had departed Cozumel, Mexico on time on Friday and was still scheduled to return to Galveston on Sunday.

"However, we will return to Galveston only when it is safe to do so," Royal Caribbean spokesman Owen Torres said.

The port's interim director, Peter Simons, told the Houston Chronicle newspaper that officials there were still trying to determine if ships could safely return on Sunday.

"We're working with the cruise lines, the Coast Guard and the pilots to see what can be done to bring the cruise ships in as quickly but as safely as possible," Simons told the paper.

The Chronicle reported that a total of 1.73 million passengers left on cruises in 2016 from the port at Galveston, where an expanded cruise terminal opened last year.

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