Carnival's Cruise Ship Rescues Stranded Couple Near Bahamas
The Carnival Cruise ship, named "MARDI GRAS," successfully conducted a rescue operation, saving a couple from a sailboat. The sailboat had become stranded approximately 20 nautical miles off the coast of Castle Island, Bahamas.
Upon receiving a distress call from the US Coast Guard, the officers on board the MARDI GRASpromptly initiated the rescue mission. After a thorough search spanning two hours, the stranded sailboat was located. With precision, the cruise vessel approached the distressed sailboat, and a dedicated rescue boat was lowered from the MARDI GRAS to effect the rescue operation. By approximately 1 AM on August 7th, the successful rescue mission had concluded.
The couple, both US citizens, were efficiently rescued and brought on board. Following their rescue, the man was promptly admitted to the onboard medical center, receiving the necessary care. Presently, no further details regarding their condition have been made available to the public.
The Carnival MARDI GRAS, an impressive ship boasting a gross tonnage of 180,080, can accommodate approximately 6,500 guests. It is also the first cruise ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) within the Carnival Cruise line fleet. The MARDI GRAS had recently embarked on a cruise journey from Port Canaveral, and after the successful rescue operation, the ship continued its planned voyage towards Aruba.
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