When a cruise ship loses a man overboard, every effort is made to rescue the lost person.
The cruise ship stops, search procedures begin, and where possible, outside resources are called in. That can include nearby ships, the US Coast Guard, and helicopters.
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These incidents, which are known as a “code Oscar” onboard rarely end with the person being rescued. Going overboard, however, is not something that happens to responsible cruisers.
“A cruise holiday is one of the safest forms of travel. Cruise ships today are the safest that ever sailed, thanks to the rules, regulations, and technological innovations that govern their design. There are no known cases of someone acting responsibly who has accidentally fallen over the railing of a cruise ship,” Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) United Kingdom and Ireland Director Andy Harner told The Independent.
Only about 212 man overboard cases were reported between 2009 and 2019, according to CLIA.
A man did go overboard on Norwegian Epic on Dec. 26, the 18th man overboard this year, and Cruise News Today’s Doug Parker has all the information.
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Norwegian passenger goes overboard; Cruiser arrested after 10-year manhunt
Transcript:
This is Cruise News Today with Doug Parker.
Good morning, here’s your cruise news for Friday, December 27.
A search and rescue operation was halted after a 51-year-old passenger went overboard from Norwegian Epic on Thursday.
When the event happened, man overboard protocols were launched immediately with assistance from a Holland America cruise ship and a local cargo ship but were unsuccessful.
NCL told Cruise News Today in a statement after an extensive search that was unfortunately unsuccessful, the ship was released by the authorities to continue its voyage. The man was traveling with a family who received support from the cruise line.
This marks the 18th man overboard incident reported in 2024.
And a cruise passenger was arrested in Miami for allegedly owing over $100,000 in unpaid child support. Dominique Weaver, age 47, had been on the run for more than a decade when they nabbed him.
After the arrest, he was transported to Louisville, Kentucky where he faces four outstanding cases and possibly felony charges. Authorities say Weaver never made any child support payments and is currently being held at the Louisville Metro Corrections and faces arraignment on January 6. Prosecutors are seeking a four-year prison sentence.
Cunard faces gastrointestinal issues
And a second outbreak of a gastro illness has struck Cunard’s Queen Mary II with 223 passengers and 44 crew members falling ill.
This follows the outbreak that happened on the ship’s transatlantic crossing last week which impacted 150 people. Though the CDC hasn’t said it was norovirus, that is commonly the culprit this time of year.
December has seen five cases of outbreaks, the most in any months of this year.
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[email protected]. Have yourself a great weekend. And I hope you had a great Christmas and happy holiday. I’m Doug Parker with Cruise News Today.
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