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The world’s largest cruise ship broke down and adrift off the coast

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The largest in the world, MSC World Europa, adrift off the coast of Italy after experiencing engine damage.
The MSC World Europa ship loses all power to its propeller so as to make the crew unable to control the large ship.
The incident occurred at 07.25 in the morning local time on Monday (8/25) near Ponza Island, Italy.The ship carried 8,585 passengers and crew inside.
The local maritime authority told the local media, “The situation on the ship looks calm and controlled: the weather and sea conditions are beneficial and important services for passengers continue to be guaranteed by generators on the ship.”
The cruise ship company has also made a statement related to the condition of MSC World Europa, so that the family or closest to the passenger of the ship can get the latest information.
“All services on the ship continue to operate regularly, and there are no conditions that endanger the safety of guests or crew,” said the statement of the cruise ship, as reported
Stuff
.
“Passengers, including those who are scheduled to rise in Napoli, Italy, are immediately informed about delays and receive constant updates about the developing situation,” he added.
The propulsion system was partially recovered and the ship finally managed to sail to the port in Napoli.The cruise is on the journey of seven days in the Mediterranean.
MSC World Europa is included in the 10 largest cruise ships ever built.The first journey was in 2022 and this ship was powered by liquid natural gas.
This is the first ship from the MSC “World” class.MSC World America was recently launched and three more ships in the same class had been planned.
(Wiw)
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