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Cruise ship evacuated after man allegedly claimed he had an ‘explosive device’

SOUTHAMPTON, England (WKRC) – A 63-year-old man was arrested and “dragged out of his car” after he claimed to have an “explosive device” aboard a cruise ship, police said.
According to a statement from the Hampshire Police obtained by People, authorities were called to the Mayflower Cruise Ferry terminal at around 11:45 a.m. on Aug. 9 regarding “a man claiming to be in possession of an explosive device.”
Officers allegedly searched the area, including a nearby large truck, and eventually said they were “satisfied that there was no risk to the public.” Prior to the announcement, both the P&O Cruises ship and the terminal were evacuated for safety.
Authorities confirmed the arrest of a 63-year-old man in connection to the threat, and a passenger claimed to have seen the man “being dragged out of his car by six armed policemen,” per People.
The man was reportedly arrested on suspicion of a public order offense and communicating false information.
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Disney starts building new cruise ship

Disney Cruise Line has started building its next cruise ship, the fourth in its Wish class and due to start sailing from 2027.
The new ship will join the Disney Wish, the Disney Treasure, and the upcoming Disney Destiny. It will be around 144,000 gross tonnes, accommodate 4,000 guests, and be powered by liquefied natural gas.
Construction has started with a steel-cutting ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, Disney Cruise Line has announced.
The cruise line’s fleet currently offers six ships; seven when the Disney Destiny debuts. It is now undergoing a major expansion to provide a fleet of 13 ships.
The project also includes three vessels in a new and smaller class, and another new ship in the Wish class to sail from Japan in 2028. The three smaller ships are planned for delivery in 2029, 2030 and 2031.
Disney Cruise Line expansion plans
As well as starting work on the new Wish class ship, Disney Cruise Line has confirmed that the Disney Destiny has floated out of the Meyer Werft shipyard.
The Disney Destiny sets sail from Fort Lauderdale, Florida in November 2025. The cruise ship is inspired by Disney’s villains and heroes.
Highlights include new bars based on Cruella de Vil, the Haunted Mansion, and Pirates of the Caribbean, a new dining experience inspired by The Lion King, and a Broadway-style show themed to Hercules.
There will also be F&B spaces based on Hercules and Brave, as well as a sweet shop called Edna Á La Mode Sweets, and a new lounge inspired by Doctor Strange.
“As we continue to expand our fleet, the Disney Destiny will further strengthen our position as a leader in family cruising as we offer even more ways for families to experience Disney magic and world-class service at sea,” Sharon Siskie, senior vice president and general manager at Disney Cruise Line, said last year.
Images courtesy of Disney
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First cruise ship since Port Vila quake

Tourism rebounds in Vanuatu as Port Vila welcomed the first cruise ship back after the devastating December earthquake when Carnival Adventure docked on 8 August 2025. Carnival Splendor and Carnival Encounter are also due to visit Port Vila this month.
The return of Carnival Cruise Line also marks the Port Vila debut of the rebranded and relaunched Carnival Adventure, formerly Pacific Adventure, after the integration of the P&O Australia fleet.
The Carnival Cruise Line ship arrived with 2,846 guests on board, spending the day in Port Vila on Friday.
The road between the Port Vila CBD and the cruise port remains closed due to a landslide during the earthquake, so a temporary tender berthing arrangement was in place to transport passengers.
The Vanuatu Government organised a welcome ceremony for the guests and crew, who brought a much-needed economic boost to Port Vila.
Carnival Splendor and Carnival Encounter (formerly P&O’s Pacific Encounter) will also visit Port Vila in August 2025.
Carnival Corporation Senior Vice President & Country Manager Peter Little said: “We are delighted to be returning to Port Vila to bring a much-needed economic boost to the city following the devastating earthquake late last year.”
“The Port Vila community has done it tough without cruise visitors this year, so it’s great Carnival guests can help lift spirits, while spending money with local businesses.”
During the visit, Carnival Adventure Captain Francesco Bencivenga exchanged commemorative plaques in the traditional maritime ceremony to mark the ship’s first visit to the port of call.
For more info, head to carnival.com.au
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Cruise ship evacuated after passenger makes bomb threat | News UK

A cruise ship was evacuated in Southampton after a passenger made a bomb threat onboard.
Holidaymakers were ordered to vacate the Ventura ship at the Mayflower cruise ferry terminal after a man claimed he had an explosive device.
The ship, operated by P&O Cruises, was cordoned off on Saturday while specialist officers searched a lorry.
No device was found and the suspect has been arrested on suspicion of a committing a public order offence and communicating false information.
One passenger was tucking into lunch when police descended on the area around the ship.
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He told the Daily Echo: ‘The captain made an announcement that we were in the bomb zone and we had to get out.’
The unnamed 28-year-old said that the incident had left guests ‘frustrated’ at the start of their getaway.
A statement from Hampshire Constabulary said that the vessel had been searched but that officers were now satisfied that there is ‘no risk to the public’.
Associated British Ports, which operates the terminal, said it would ‘support any ongoing enquiries by the relevant authorities’.
Normal operations have since resumed at the port.
P&O Cruises said it had made the decision to evacuate passengers out of the ‘abundance of caution’.
It said in a statement to ITV: ‘Due to an earlier police incident and in an abundance of caution, we made the decision to evacuate Ventura and the passenger terminal.
‘The safety of our guests, crew and port staff is our highest priority and we are grateful for the co-operation of the authorities, as well as everyone’s patience whilst the precautionary measures were in place.’
The Port of Southampton handles more than two million passengers annually across five terminals.
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