**Cruise Ship Safety in Rough Seas** Cruise ships are equipped with advanced weather tracking technology and are designed to withstand waves up to 15 feet high. However, during extreme weather conditions, rough seas can impact the ship's stability. Modern cruise ships have stabilizers to minimize rocking, but high winds, storms, and large swells can still affect the ship's balance. In cases of severe weather, the outer decks may be closed for safety reasons. To avoid rough seas, cruise lines monitor weather forecasts and sometimes adjust their routes to avoid bad weather. However, if the ship does encounter rough seas, onboard technology helps stabilize the vessel. In rare cases, a cruise ship may need to alter its course or return to port if a serious storm is approaching. Cruise lines prioritize the safety of passengers and crew and will take the necessary precautions to ensure their well-being.
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