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Feb. 15, 2013 
Veronica Arriaga, of Angleton, Texas, holds a sign referring to the red biohazard bags passengers had to use as toilets. Because the ship lost all power after an engine room fire, toilets aboard the ship stopped working.
Gerald Herbert / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013  
A passenger displays a message as he rides a bus from the cruise terminal in Mobile, Ala.
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Feb. 14, 2013   
Kendall Jenkins kisses the ground after stepping off the Carnival Triumph at the Alabama Cruise Terminal in Mobile, Ala.
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Feb. 14, 2013   
Kendall Jenkins, left, celebrates with Brittany Ferguson, both of Houston, after getting off the Carnival Triump in Mobile, Ala.
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Feb. 14, 2013    
James Enmon hugs his aunt Kristi Conn, both of Orange, Texas, after getting off the Carnival Triumph in Mobile, Ala.
G M Andrews / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013    
Kristina Courson, left, of Paris, Texas, is embraced by Jamie Hilliard, of Denison, Texas, after getting off the cruise ship in Mobile, Ala.
G M Andrews / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013    
Passengers leave the Carnival Triumph after it was towed to the cruise terminal in Mobile, Ala.
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Feb. 14, 2013    
People watch from their balconies and hold up signs aboard the Carnival Triumph after it was towed to the cruise terminal in Mobile, Ala.
Mike Brantley / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013 
Passengers congregate on an upper deck of the disabled Carnival Cruise Lines cruise ship Triumph as it is towed to harbor off Mobile Bay, Ala. The ship has been idled for nearly a week with more than 4,200 passengers and crew members in the Gulf of Mexico following an engine room fire.
Gerald Herbert / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013  
Passengers stand on the upper deck of the disabled cruise ship Triumph as it is towed to harbor off Mobile Bay, Ala.
Gerald Herbert / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013  
A helicopter flies above as the disabled cruise ship Triumph is towed to harbor off Mobile Bay, Ala.
Gerald Herbert / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013  
Passengers spell out the word "help" aboard the disabled cruise ship Triumph as it is towed to harbor off Mobile Bay, Ala.
Gerald Herbert / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013  
People wave and hang signs from their balconies on the cruise ship Triumph off the coast of Alabama. Three tugboats were hauling the disabled cruise ship slowly into port in Mobile, Ala., on Thursday, where its arrival with more than 4,200 people aboard was expected later in the day, authorities said.
NBC News / via Reuters

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Feb. 14, 2013  
A disabled Carnival Cruise Lines cruise ship is towed to harbor off Mobile Bay, Ala.
Gerald Herbert / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013  
People on Spanish Fort watch as a disabled Carnival Cruise Lines cruise ship is towed to harbor off Mobile Bay, Ala.
Gerald Herbert / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013  
Rusty and Beth Adkins of Noblesville, Ind., await the arrival of their 18-year-old daughter, Brianna, aboard the disabled cruise ship Triumph in Mobile, Ala. The teenager went on a cruise with her aunts and cousins. Rusty Adkins is holding his 1-year-old son, Brocktyn Adkins.
Jay Reeves / AP

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Feb. 14, 2013  
Terry Thornton, senior vice president of marketing at Carnival Cruise Lines, speaks at a news conference in Mobile, Ala.
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Feb. 13, 2013  
A Coast Guard helicopter crew delivers about 3,000 pounds of equipment, including a generator and electrical cables, from the offshore supply vessel Lana Rose to the cruise ship Triumph in the Gulf of Mexico. The generator will be used to help provide additional power to the cruise ship.
U.S. Coast Guard / via Getty Images

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Feb. 12, 2013  
Gerry Cahill, president and chief executive of Carnival Cruise Lines, speaks at Carnival's headquarters at a news conference concerning the Carnival ship Triumph, in Miami.
Joe Skipper / Reuters

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Feb. 11, 2013  
A small boat belonging to the Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous patrols near the cruise ship Triumph in the Gulf of Mexico. Carnival’s Triumph has been floating aimlessly about 150 miles off the Yucatan Peninsula since a fire erupted in the aft engine room early Sunday, knocking out the ship's propulsion system. No one was injured and the fire was extinguished.
Lt. Cmdr. Paul McConnell / U.S. Coast Guard via AP

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Feb. 10, 2013  
Passengers use makeshift tents on the deck of the cruise ship Triumph in the Gulf of Mexico.
Kalin Hill / AP

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Feb. 10, 2013  
Passengers use makeshift tents on the deck of the cruise ship Triumph in the Gulf of Mexico.
Kalin Hill / AP

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Feb. 13, 2013  
An Instagram photo provided by a passenger of the Carnival Cruise Ship Triumph identifying himself as Clarkaj shows the tents made of bedsheets on the deck of the ship as it is towed toward Mobile, Ala.
Instagram / via AFP/Getty Images

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Feb. 10, 2013  
Passengers use makeshift tents on the deck of the cruise ship Triumph in the Gulf of Mexico.
Kalin Hill / AP

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Feb. 13, 2013  
An Instagram photo provided by a passenger of the Carnival Cruise Ship Triumph identifying himself as Clarkaj shows a Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Mobile MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew as they deliver equipment on the deck of the ship as it is towed by tug vessels toward Mobile, Ala.
Instagram / via AFP/Getty Images

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Feb. 13, 2013  
An Instagram photo provided by a passenger of the Carnival cruise ship Triumph identifying himself as Clarkaj shows passengers posing with a handmade banner at the deck of the ship as it is towed by tug vessels toward Mobile, Ala.
Instagram / via AFP/Getty Images

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Feb. 12, 2013 
The tugs Resolve Pioneer and Dabhol, left, tow and steer the 893-foot Carnival cruise ship Triumph in the Gulf of Mexico.
Ensign Chris Shivock / U.S. Coast Guard via AP


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