Cruise ship hits iceberg in Alaska, returns to Seattle for repairs

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Cruise ship hits iceberg in Alaska, returns to Seattle for repairs
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A cruise ship that struck an iceberg in Alaska has docked in Seattle for repairs. A family who was onboard says the impact sounded like a loud door being slammed.

Video shows the moment the ship hit the iceberg on Saturday.

The Norwegian Sun arrived in Seattle Thursday. It hit part of the iceberg near Hubbard Glacier in Alaska.A Nevada family who was onboard says the impact sounded like a loud door being slammed.

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