As the Costa Concordia sank into the Mediterranean, an Irish couple named Seamus and Carol Moore prepared for the possibility of imminent death.
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Seamus Moore describes everything, from the chaos on board the sinking Costa Concordia, which many are already comparing to the sinking of the Titanic, to the moment when he and his wife Carol decided they were going to fight to survive.
'Chaos'
Survivors of the wreck told news reporters that everything was in "chaos" as people tried to get into the lifeboats on Friday.
"It was just battling, mad scrambles," American student Brandon Warrick told CNN. "A giant every-man-for-himself."
His sister Amanda said the worst part was the waiting, drifting on the ocean for two hours while waiting for rescuers to arrive.
"We didn't know who was going to be coming, how much longer we would have to wait," she said. Seamus Moore describes everything, from the chaos on board the sinking Costa Concordia, which many are already comparing to the sinking of the Titanic, to the moment when he and his wife Carol decided they were going to fight to survive.
'Chaos'
Survivors of the wreck told news reporters that everything was in "chaos" as people tried to get into the lifeboats on Friday.
"It was just battling, mad scrambles," American student Brandon Warrick told CNN. "A giant every-man-for-himself."
His sister Amanda said the worst part was the waiting, drifting on the ocean for two hours while waiting for rescuers to arrive.
"We didn't know who was going to be coming, how much longer we would have to wait," she said.
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Seamus Moore describes everything, from the chaos on board the sinking Costa Concordia, which many are already comparing to the sinking of the Titanic, to the moment when he and his wife Carol decided they were going to fight to survive.
'Chaos'
Survivors of the wreck told news reporters that everything was in "chaos" as people tried to get into the lifeboats on Friday.
"It was just battling, mad scrambles," American student Brandon Warrick told CNN. "A giant every-man-for-himself."
His sister Amanda said the worst part was the waiting, drifting on the ocean for two hours while waiting for rescuers to arrive.
"We didn't know who was going to be coming, how much longer we would have to wait," she said. Seamus Moore describes everything, from the chaos on board the sinking Costa Concordia, which many are already comparing to the sinking of the Titanic, to the moment when he and his wife Carol decided they were going to fight to survive.
'Chaos'
Survivors of the wreck told news reporters that everything was in "chaos" as people tried to get into the lifeboats on Friday.
"It was just battling, mad scrambles," American student Brandon Warrick told CNN. "A giant every-man-for-himself."
His sister Amanda said the worst part was the waiting, drifting on the ocean for two hours while waiting for rescuers to arrive.
"We didn't know who was going to be coming, how much longer we would have to wait," she said.
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