A passenger traveling on the cruise ship, MSC Bellissima, from Keelung to Okinawa fell overboard into the ocean at 10 p.m. on Thursday (Feb. 2). The individual fell into the sea near Wakaka Wharf, prompting the captain of the cruise ship to immediately make an emergency broadcast and report the incident to Japanese authorities. A search and rescue operation was launched, but the nighttime conditions complicated the efforts to locate the passenger.
Thankfully, the individual, described as a foreign passenger, was eventually located and pulled from the water by Japanese rescuers. The passenger was rushed to a hospital, where overnight medical treatment was provided. The latest reports suggest that the passenger is now in good condition.
As of now, the cause of the accident and the identity of the individual have not been disclosed. Japanese authorities have initiated an investigation to shed light on the incident. Meanwhile, Taiwan’s Maritime and Port Bureau confirmed the occurrence and informed that it did not disrupt the schedule of the 4,000-passenger MSC Bellissima. The vessel returned to Keelung Port on Feb. 4 at 7 a.m., and Taiwanese officials boarded the ship to conduct their own investigation.
This unfortunate incident is a reminder of a similar tragedy that took place in 2009 when a 41-year-old Taiwanese woman fell off the 11th deck of the 1,990-passenger cruise ship, Sun Princess, also en route to Okinawa. Sadly, the woman did not survive the fall, prompting Taiwan authorities to conduct an investigation into the incident.
The safety and well-being of passengers on board cruise ships are of paramount importance. The incident involving the MSC Bellissima highlights the need for continuous efforts to ensure passenger safety at all times. Investigations by the relevant authorities will undoubtedly shed light on the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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