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Passenger dies after falling overboard from Icon of the Seas

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Passenger dies after falling overboard from Icon of the Seas
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A tragic incident occurred off the Florida coast on Sunday, as the U.S. Coast Guard recovered the body of a man who fell from Royal Caribbean’s newest vessel, the Icon of the Seas. 

The incident was first reported 300 miles from shore during the ship’s journey to Mahogany Bay, Honduras.

Coast Guard mobilizes rescue efforts

The U.S. Coast Guard swiftly responded upon receiving the notification of the incident.

Eric Rodríguez, a spokesperson for the Coast Guard, detailed the deployment of a C-27 aircraft and the cruise ship’s rescue boat in an extensive search and recovery operation.

The authorities have launched an investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the man’s unfortunate fall. 

Icon of the Seas: A maritime giant

The Icon of the Seas celebrated as the world’s largest cruise ship, measures nearly 1,200 feet in length and weighs approximately 250,800 gross tons. 

The ship embarked on its maiden voyage from Miami on January 27, marking a significant milestone in maritime travel.

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