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Every abrogation has its stressful moments, but nary rather similar this.
What was expected to beryllium a fun, two-week cruise turned into a COVID-19 catastrophe successful E! News' exclusive first look at Peacock's Hell of a Cruise, which premieres Sept. 14.
The documentary tells the real-life communicative of the passengers and unit aboard the Diamond Princess cruise vessel who embarked connected a trip in precocious January 2020, but "had nary thought that the deadly caller coronavirus boarded the vessel with them turning the floating paradise into their worst nightmare," according to the NBCU streamer.
Days after one rider connected the ship tested positive for the virus, cases began to spread, and the vessel was placed into quarantine on Feb. 5 in Japan's Yokohama seaport. But arsenic cases continued to grow by the hundreds, the vessel spiraled into chaos arsenic aesculapian teams worked to incorporate the outbreak without risking further exposure, each portion U.S. officials struggled to bring citizens backmost home.
Perhaps 1 of the documentary's subjects describes the concern champion successful the trailer, arsenic helium says, "The Diamond Princess was crushed zero."
Told done exclusive interviews and never-before-seen footage, "this premium documentary volition research what went incorrect and wherefore lone 1 week aboriginal were different cruise ships sent retired to sea—where the aforesaid nightmare occurred again," the synopsis states.
The trailer ends with different interviewee begging the question, "Why did the cruise ships support sailing?" Looks similar viewers volition person to tune successful to find out.
Check retired the afloat trailer above and drawback Hell of a Cruise streaming exclusively connected Peacock Sept. 14.
(E! and Peacock are some portion of the NBCUniversal family.)
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