Icon of the Seas Crew Rescues 14 People Stranded at Sea
The world's largest cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, conducted a dramatic rescue operation, saving 14 individuals adrift for eight days.
- Crew members aboard the Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, rescued 14 people stranded at sea on a small boat for eight days.
- The rescue operation was initiated after the cruise ship, en route from Miami to Honduras, encountered the distressed vessel waving a large white flag.
- Passengers on board witnessed the rescue, with some expressing surprise and concern for the stranded individuals.
- The rescued group received medical attention and the ship is coordinating with the U.S. Coast Guard regarding their care.
- The Icon of the Seas, which made its maiden voyage in January, boasts 20 decks, 2,800 guest cabins, and seven swimming pools, dwarfing the Titanic in size.