
Triumph cruise ship docks —
The crippled cruise liner Carnival Triumph limps into port late Thursday, February 14, in Mobile, Alabama. Passengers had endured five days aboard the stricken ship with little power and few toilet facilities after a fire knocked out propulsion and other systems on Sunday, February 10.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
Passengers wave from the decks of the Triumph after docking at the Alabama Cruise Terminal in Mobile.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
Passengers cheer after stepping off the crippled cruise ship. The last ones got off early Friday, February 15.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
Gerry Cahill, president and CEO of Carnival Cruise Lines, holds a press conference at the Alabama Cruise Terminal after the ship docked February 14.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
The Triumph will be moved on February 15 to a shipyard at Mobile's port, where it could be repaired. Carnival has canceled more than a dozen of the ship's planned voyages.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
Passenger Kendall Jenkins kisses the ground after stepping off the Triumph.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
Members of the media wait for the last passengers to disembark the ship.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
Journalists await the final unloading from the Triumph.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter delivers equipment, including a generator and electrical cables, to the Triumph on Wednesday, February 13, in the Gulf of Mexico.

Triumph cruise ship docks —
The cruise ship drifts in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, February 11. The ship was carrying more than 3,200 passengers and nearly 1,100 crew members.


