Passengers aboard the stricken cruise ship Costa Concordia have compared their ordeal to the chaotic evacuation of the Titanic.
At least five people are dead after the ship struck a rock near the Italian island of Giglo on Saturday, tipping the massive vessel onto its side and sparking chaos among the more than 4,200 passengers and crew aboard. Fifteen people remain unaccounted for.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said consular assistance was being provided to the one New Zealander known to be aboard the cruise ship.
Australians Rob Elcombe and Tracey Gunn told the Herald Sun they were in their cabin after dinner when they heard a "loud shudder and everything got flung across the room".
"We looked at each other and I said 'we've just run aground'," Mr Elcombe said.