Overview
- The cruise ship lost propulsion off Ponza due to an electrical issue affecting its engines during a voyage from Genoa to Naples.
- About 8,585 people were aboard, including 6,496 passengers and 2,089 crew, as the Coast Guard monitored the stop and tugs were positioned to assist.
- Company technicians restored limited propulsion and the vessel arrived in Naples in the evening, with passengers reporting only one motor in operation.
- MSC said onboard generators kept essential services running and that safety was not compromised, though some travelers reported overnight outages of water and electricity.
- Authorities followed the ship throughout the day and the company pledged a thorough technical verification in port.