May 31, 2013
HAMILTON, Bermuda, CMC - Bermuda has begun counting the cost after Royal Caribbean, which owns the fire-damaged liner Grandeur of the Seas, confirmed the ship will miss its next six sailings.
The Grandeur suffered fire damage as it headed for Coco Cay in the Bahamas on Monday but no injuries were reported.
It is not expected to return to service until the second week of July after undergoing repairs.
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