
A blaze broke out on the world’s largest cruise ship, Icon on the Seas, while it wasdocked in Mexico, on Tuesday, USA Today reported.
No injuries were reported as a result of the incident, according to a Royal Caribbean official who spoke to USA Today.
The ship experienced a small power failure, but the storage devices immediately activated, and the main strength was restored, as stated by the business. Details about the location of the fireplace on the large vessel and any possible damage have not been made public, and the cause of the fire is still unknown.
As per the CruiseMapper, the Icon of the Seas is scheduled to maintain its quest to Cozumel, Mexico, on Wednesday. The enormous cruise ship, which made its first voyage from Miami in January, is referred to as” the largest ship in the world.” Spanning 1, 200 feet in length, the Icon of the Seas can hold up to 5, 610 people across its 20 deck and is staffed by 2, 350 team people.
The remarkable vehicle features an array of services, including seven puddles, with one being touted as the “largest billiards at sea”, along with the “world’s largest waterpark at sea”, six waterslides, and nine lakes. Beyond the waters- based attractions, the Icon of the Seas even offers a stone climbing walls, Royal Caribbean’s annual food hall, a beach- themed carousel, an entrance, and a mini- golf course.