MSC Seashore Resumes Course After Midnight False Alarm: What Happened?
A precautionary search was conducted on the MSC Seashore during the early hours of March 10th after rumors emerged that a passenger may have fallen overboard. The large cruise ship had just departed from Ocean Cay, Bahamas, as part of a four-night itinerary.
Shortly after midnight, passengers received messages indicating a male guest might have gone overboard from one of the ship’s decks. In response, the ship’s bridge team executed a maneuver to return to the area while crew members used searchlights to scan the sea. Concurrently, ship officers initiated a review of onboard monitoring systems, examining video footage from surveillance cameras and data from man-overboard detection tools. No evidence was found to support the report.
To ensure safety, passengers were asked to return to their cabins while a headcount was conducted using the electronic cruise card system, confirming the presence of all guests and crew. By 1:00 AM, the vessel’s captain announced over the public address system that everyone onboard was accounted for and that the earlier report was a false alarm.
After confirming the safety of all individuals on board, the ship resumed its original course toward Nassau without disrupting the planned itinerary.
For more incidents involving MSC Seashore, refer to the ship’s CruiseMinus page.
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