Passengers gathered after fire aboard P&O cruise ship

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On Sunday morning, a fire broke out on the Pacific Adventure cruise ship off the coast of Batemans Bay, New South Wales. The fire was contained to a small number of cabins, and no injuries were reported. The crew activated standard fire safety protocols and gathered all passengers and crew in a common area. Passengers were allowed to return to their cabins after the fire was extinguished at around 5:00 am local time.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and the ship did not have to return to port. The Pacific Adventure cruise ship continues to sail off the coast of New South Wales. Hundreds of passengers gathered to prepare for a possible evacuation in the early hours of Sunday morning when the fire broke out. Fortunately, there was no need for an evacuation.

Passenger Emma Llewellyn said, “As we entered the hallways, we could definitely smell smoke.” She and other passengers were called from their rooms in the early hours of the morning after the fire broke out on the ship’s balcony. The crew quickly activated standard fire safety protocols and ensured all passengers and crew were gathered in a common area.

A spokesman for the cruise line said, “We thank everyone on board for their cooperation. There are no reports of injuries.” The P&O Cruises ship Pacific Adventure will continue to sail off the coast of New South Wales, while the cause of the fire is investigated.

In conclusion, a fire broke out on the Pacific Adventure cruise ship off the coast of Batemans Bay, New South Wales, early on Sunday morning. The crew quickly activated standard fire safety protocols, and all passengers and crew were gathered in a common area. The fire was contained to a small number of cabins, and no injuries were reported. Passengers were allowed to return to their cabins, and the ship did not have to return to port. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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