Dafter the tensions of the early morning hours, the nave The MSC World Europa cruise ship is back on the move. As announced in an official MSC Cruises update, the gigantic ship, which suffered a technical failure off the coast of Ponza, has partially restored its propulsion system and is continuing its route to the port of Naples.
Technical checks coming up in Naples
The company has assured that a thorough technical inspection will be carried out as soon as the ship reaches Naples, which was expected several hours later than originally planned. In the meantime, MSC wishes to reiterate that "all onboard services continue to operate normally" and that "there are no conditions that compromise the safety of guests or crew."
Communication and informed passengers
All passengers, including those waiting to board in Naples, were promptly informed of the delay and are receiving constant updates on the evolving situation.
A total of 8.500 passengers and crew were on board, including a group of Maltese citizens whose itinerary included stops in Genoa, Naples, Messina, Barcelona, and Marseille.
Passengers' story: blackout and calm
Some Maltese passengers described initial apprehension, which became clear when the main power supply was cut. Following the failure, announcements were made over the loudspeakers urging everyone to remain calm. They noted that the ship is currently running on generators and that fortunately, sea conditions remain calm, facilitating operations.
After several hours of forced closure, the situation appears to be moving toward a resolution, pending final technical checks in the port of Naples.
Article published by Gustavo Gentile on August 25, 2025, at 15:58 PM
Comments (3)
It's also important to know how these unexpected events are handled, so you can better understand how companies operate in these challenging situations.
I agree with you, the information should be more detailed to reassure everyone. Safety is paramount, and passengers should feel safe during the cruise.
The article explains the ship's situation well, but many things aren't entirely clear. I hope the passengers are well and that there are no future problems. It would be helpful to have more updates.