Carnival diverts ships
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Carnival Cruise Lines has changed the itinerary on two of its ships because of tropical storms in the Caribbean.
The 2,974-passenger Liberty was due to call at St. Thomas but instead stopped at San Juan in Puerto Rico and the 2,758-passenger Victory swapped a day at sea for a call at Nassau and switched around calls scheduled at Half Moon Cay and Grand Turk.
The diversion was made because of Tropical Storm Chantal, which has now been downgraded to a tropical wave.
The storm has already claimed the life of a firefighter who was swept away by floodwaters in the Dominican Republic.
The Carnival Victory was launched in 2000 while the Liberty took its maiden voyage five years later in 2005.
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