Florida-bound cruise ship rescues 4 from disabled catamaran
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On November 11, 2024, the Disney Treasure, a Florida-bound cruise ship, conducted a successful rescue operation for four passengers stranded on a disabled catamaran called Serenity. The vessel was approximately 265 miles off Bermuda when it began taking on water due to a blown gasket on its escape hatch. In response to the distress call from the U. S. Coast Guard, the Disney Treasure was able to reach the scene, launching a lifeboat to retrieve the individuals in peril.
The U. S. Coast Guard also deployed an aircraft from Air Station Elizabeth City to oversee the rescue efforts. Captain Marco Nogara praised his crew for their training and commitment to safety during this high-stakes situation. The event underscores the critical nature of maritime safety and the importance of rapid response to emergencies at sea.
This rescue not only saved lives but also serves as a reminder of the potential dangers faced by vessels in remote waters. Such incidents highlight the collaborative efforts between cruise lines and the Coast Guard in ensuring passenger safety.