ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) is hosting about 600 first responders to the Surfside condominium building collapse in Miami aboard Explorer of the Seas. The ship, which can accommodate more than 3,000 passengers, began housing rescue teams last Fri, and likely will continue for the next month, with RCI providing individual...
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ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) is hosting about 600 first responders to the Surfside condominium building collapse in Miami aboard Explorer of the Seas.
The ship, which can accommodate more than 3,000 passengers, began housing rescue teams last Fri, and likely will continue for the next month, with RCI providing individual staterooms, hot meals, laundry and wi-fi.
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