Overview
- The ship reported an electrical propulsion problem around 07:25 on August 25 about eight nautical miles southwest of Ponza during a Genoa–Naples leg.
- There were 8,585 people on board, with supplies maintained by generators and conditions described as stable by the Italian Coast Guard.
- Authorities deployed two patrol boats and a helicopter, and the Civitavecchia rescue center monitored the situation throughout the response.
- MSC said propulsion was partially restored with no safety risks; the vessel reached Naples for checks and has since departed, with tracking showing it underway to Messina.
- Passengers, including those due to embark in Naples, were informed of delays, and a detailed technical inspection was conducted in port.