Overview
- On May 30, wind gusts estimated up to 60 mph in Catania, Sicily, snapped multiple mooring lines and caused the Norwegian Epic to drift away from its pier
- A passenger lost footing on the gangway during disembarkation, sustained minor injuries, and was rescued by crew before receiving treatment at a local hospital
- Disembarkation and embarkation were paused for over seven hours while port authorities closed checkpoints and the ship awaited new mooring lines
- The vessel resumed its 10-day European itinerary—departing Civitavecchia on May 24—after broken lines were replaced and it safely re-docked
- Norwegian Cruise Line reiterated that guest and crew safety remains its top priority and confirmed no additional injuries were reported