Cruise by boat in the waters ‘known for piracy’ as editions of crew members, the Tiktor user says

The ship informed the passengers while drawing the waters “known for the threats of piracy,” says Tictoka user.
The @lillydapink user, also known as Lilly, said she was traveling to Cunard’s ship Queen Anne Cruise Crossing from Darwin, Australia, in Manila, Filipina, and posted a video of the announcement.
“In this period, we will work at an increased level of security alertness,” a woman can be heard speaking through the Interfon.
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“During the hours of darkness, only an outdoor open deck lights will be included to reduce the outer lighting of the ship … We also suggest that you extinguish the lights in the cabin and close the curtains in the bedroom or bathroom in your room” Working cruises said.
Cruise’s passenger says Ship announced precautions while sailing the waters “known for piracy.” (East)
The announcement added that The outer deck of the ship It will be closed overnight, not allowing guests to visit.
Lilly said to Fox News Digital, “All outdoor open deck lights are off.”
“Curtains and shades were also closed to make the ship as dark as possible,” she added.
Fox News Digital addressed Cunard to comment.
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The video has collected more than half a million likes with social media users commenting on their thinking about the announcement.
The announcement adds that the ship’s outer decks will be closed overnight, not allowing guests to visit. (East)
“My wooden trees would be trembling,” one user joked.
The other wrote, “The way I would crawl and hide under the bed.”
“If pirates attacked a cruise or passenger ship, an answer from Navy vessels It would be fast and sudden, more than if it were a regular merchant vessel, “the user added.
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“Well, that sounds scary,” one Tictoker said.
“Not just Safety precautions The risk is very low, “the video said in response to the comment.
“My toxic trait thinks I could make friends with pirates,” another user wrote.
“It is rare for cruise ships to go to areas infected with pirates and would not do so insecure,” Chiron said. (East)
“Well, it’s something you don’t hear every cruise,
One said, “I would be at a full pirate watch and no one would stop me.”
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Stewart Chiron, a Headquartered in Miami A cruise expert known as “The Cruise Guy”, he told Fox News Digital that these areas are not usually visited except during the world’s cruise.
“It is rare for cruise ships to go to areas infected with pirates, and would not do so if uncertain. Over the years, the cruise have avoided these areas or sailed along with Military escort,“Chiron said.
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He added: “Very few ships [have] Experience and security teams are constantly reviewing current conditions before ships arrive in the affected areas. “