Cruise ship carrying 206 people runs aground in Greenland
If a cruise ship carrying 206 people ran aground in Greenland, local authorities in the area would be alerted. The ship would likely have navigational and communications systems in place for emergency communications, so they would be able to call for help and alert local authorities. Shipboard personnel would likely be responsible for assessing the situation and following maritime safety protocol for dealing with the incident. Coast Guard and emergency services may be dispatched, and a salvage team could also be called to help the passengers disembark safely. Depending on the extent of the damage, the cruise line may decide to issue refunds or charter a new cruise ship for the passengers.