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Passenger Reported Overboard From P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Adventure

By Jim Walker on May 5, 2024
Posted in carnival, Disappearances

A passenger has reportedly gone overboard from the Pacific Adventure cruise ship as it approached Sydney, Australia. Nearby vessels and a police helicopter are searching the waters near Sydney as the search for the missing cruise guest continues.

Newspapers in Australia report that P&O’s Pacific Adventure was due in Sydney Harbour before 6 a.m. but…

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Fire Breaks Out on Pacific Aventure Off Australia – Does Your Cabin’s Balcony Have a Sprinkler and Heat/Smoke Detection System?

By Jim Walker on May 29, 2023
Posted in Fires

A fire erupted on the balcony of a guest cabin on the Pacific Adventure cruise ship around 3:15 A.M. yesterday (Australian time) off the coast of New South Wales. The P&O Cruises’ cruise ship was carrying over 3,000 guests and a crew of over 1,000.

Newspapers reported that many guests were forced to evacuate from…

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