A small fire on the Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship, caused minimal disruption to passengers while docked in a port in Mexico. The fire was quickly extinguished, and no injuries were reported. According to a Royal Caribbean spokesperson, the overall impact on board was minimal.
The incident occurred in Costa Maya, Mexico, where the 1,200-foot-long and 250,800 gross ton vessel was berthed. Despite a brief loss of power, back-up power was activated immediately. All crew members are trained to handle such situations and successfully controlled the blaze.
Passengers were alerted about the incident through on-board announcements and social media users in an Icon of the Seas Facebook group reported minor disruptions to their day but things quickly returned to normal. The ship features seven swimming pools, including a 17,000-square-foot water park.
The ship’s itinerary was not impacted by the fire and it is now heading to the Mexican island of Cozumel. Royal Caribbean stated that while fires are not common on cruise ships they are usually handled swiftly and with minimal disruption to passengers. In March, a fire broke out on a Carnival Cruise Lines ship which was captured on video by a passenger.