Although the location of the incident is entirely irrelevant, the resemblance is profound on damage that caused both ships to capsize: the damaging of its hull due to collision against an immobile obstacle. Both the Costa Concordia and the Titanic were capsized due to the severe flooding of its bulkhead compartments that can be blamed on the damaged hull, both collided against an immobile obstacle that ripped open its hull and severely flooded its compartments, and despite both being designed with double bottom tanks, both were struck by intense force on their side way above their double bottom