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Cruise ship that was damaged in storm turns around again

The Royal Caribbean's latest cruise liner 'Anthem Of The Seas', the third largest ship in the world, is moored at the port of Bilbao during its maiden voyage, on April 26, 2015. ANDER GILLENEA/AFP/Getty Images

BAYONNE, N.J. – A norovirus outbreak and a possible severe storm have ended the most recent voyage of a cruise ship that was battered by a major storm earlier this month.

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Royal Caribbean announced on Twitter on Saturday that the Anthem of the Seas ship would return to its home port in Bayonne, New Jersey, to “provide guests with a comfortable journey back home.”

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An Associated Press staffer aboard the ship said Sunday that the ship’s captain and its cruise director have made announcements about the norovirus issues but it’s not clear how many people have been affected by the illness.

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Representatives for the Miami-based cruise line have not responded to repeated requests for comment

The ship was damaged a day after it set sail on Feb. 6 when it encountered 30-foot (9-meter) waves and hurricane force winds. Its 4,500 passengers hunkered down for hours.

 

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