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‘Stop It…’ Passengers Scream As Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Water Slide Breaks Mid-Ride | Video | World News

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An acrylic waterslide on Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas broke open on Thursday, injuring one passenger and leaving a sizable hole in the bottom of the tubular slide.
A water slide broke on the Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas cruise ship. (X)
Chaos erupted on the Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas cruise ship when an acrylic water slide broke open mid-ride, leaving one passenger injured.
The incident took place earlier this week on Thursday, when a section of the tallest water slide, located at the high-altitude Thrill Island attraction, suddenly broke while a guest was riding through its enclosed loop.
The video of the incident is doing the rounds on social media platforms, showing the terrified passengers screaming “Stop the slide!” as water was seen cascading onto the deck below.
Several people can be heard shouting, “Stop the slide. Stop the slide,” as the incident unfolded.
Royal Caribbean Group confirmed the mishap and said that the injured guest was provided medical care.
“Our team provided medical care to an adult guest when acrylic glass broke off a water slide as the guest passed through the slide. The guest is being treated for his injuries,” the group said in a statement as reported by CNN.
The injured guest, whose identity has not been released, is reported to be in stable condition.
The affected slide has been shut down for the rest of the voyage as the cruise line launches a full investigation into the incident.
The incident came amid growing scrutiny of cruise ship safety. In July, the Icon of the Seas faced two separate mishaps. A guest fell over the side of the ship’s infinity pool while retrieving sunglasses and a crew member died after allegedly jumping overboard following a violent altercation.
According to Royal Caribbean’s website, Icon of the Seas has six waterslides in a waterpark called Category 6, which it says is the “largest waterpark at sea.” The park is located on decks 16 and 17 of the behemoth ship, which is currently the world’s largest cruise ship in operation.
The cruise departed Miami on August 2 and is scheduled to return to port on Saturday after a tour of the Caribbean. It embarked on its maiden voyage in January 2024. The ship can carry nearly 10,000 people at full capacity.
(With inputs from agencies)
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Royal Caribbean cruise ship water slide breaks, injuring guest

Glass panel breaks off Icon of the Seas cruise water slide
Passengers aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise tried to alert staff members when a glass panel broke off a slide.
Officials on board a Royal Caribbean cruise liner responded after a guest sustained injuries from a water slide on Thursday.
The incident occurred on the Icon of the Seas, the company said in a written statement.
“Our team provided medical care to an adult guest when acrylic glass broke off a water slide as the guest passed through the slide,” the company said, noting the guest is being treated for his injuries and the water slide is closed for the remainder of the cruise as an investigation takes place.
Video captures frightening moment
Footage captured of the incident shows the busted glass panel with water pouring out of the enclosed slide. In the video, someone asks “Did the person fall out?” Another responds “Yes, they did.”
Bystanders are heard alerting workers to “stop the slide.” Watch the moment in the video above.
Previous incidents on Royal Caribbean cruises
Royal Caribbean offers seven-night vacations on board the 1,198-foot-long vessel. Icon of the Seas features six waterslides, an adults-only retreat and seven pools, according to the company’s website.
Some of the packages include stops in the Bahamas, Honduras and Mexico.
Royal Caribbean officials did not disclose additional information or identify the guest involved. The company is the second-largest cruise liner in the world.
In recent years, the company has faced other injury claims ranging from slip and falls to medical negligence.
Last month, Royal Caribbean International reported a guest fell over the side of an infinity pool on board Icon of the Seas but did not sustain injuries. The guest was attempting to retrieve their sunglasses at the time of the incident.
Also in July, a crew member was pronounced dead after allegedly jumping overboard after stabbing another employee.
Michelle Del Rey is a trending news reporter at USA TODAY. Reach her at mdelrey@usatoday.com
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Hamburg To Require Shore Power Starting in 2027 – Cruise Industry News

The port of Hamburg is making shore power mandatory for cruise ships visiting its three terminals starting in 2027.
According to local media, all vessels capable of using the technology will be required to do so when calling in Hamburg.
The measure comes three years ahead of similar European Union requirements entering effect, NDR.de reported.
“It’s also important for the acceptance of the cruise business in the city as a whole,” Hamburg’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Melanie Leonhard, told the news outlet.
Cruise lines and ships that fail to meet the requirements will be subjected to sanctions, including so-called “compensation payments,” she continued.
Leonhard said that two-thirds of all ships capable of using shore power are currently using shore power when visiting Hamburg.
NDR.de reported that the use of shore power makes operations in Hamburg significantly more expensive for cruise ships sailing to the port.
Jens Meier, head of the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA), told the website that the port was a European pioneer in offering shore power for cruise vessels.
Shore power is currently available at two of the port’s terminals, including the Hamburg-Altona Cruise Terminal, which was one of the first in the region to offer the technology back in 2017.
In 2024, the Steinwerder Cruise Terminal became the second in Hamburg to offer connections for vessels.
The technology is now coming to the new HafenCity Cruise Terminal, which is scheduled to be completed later this year.
The two new connections being added to the terminals will undergo trials before being available for ships in 2027.
A major homeport in Germany, Hamburg serves as a starting point for cruises from a wide range of brands, including AIDA, Costa, MSC, TUI, Cunard and Hapag-Lloyd.
The town is also a popular port of call for other brands, such as Royal Caribbean, P&O, Norwegian, Princess, Silversea, Regent and more.
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