Reviews & Ratings for the Danielle-Casanova
IMO: 9230476
Passenger Ro Ro Cargo Ship, France
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Vessel Details
MMSI
226242000
Callsign
FILL
Width
30.0 m
Length
175.0 m
Reviews (1)
Billy
2024-11-04
Position: Steward
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Latest News (4)
Emergency Medical Evacuation Near Palma de Mallorca
In a swift response to a medical emergency, the CCS Palma of Salvamento Marítimo executed a successful medevac operation on June 3, 2026. The incident involved a Belgian passenger aboard the vessel 'Danielle Casanova,' positioned 53 nautical miles east of Palma de Mallorca. The rescue mission was facilitated by the SAR helicopter, Helimer 203, which hoisted the patient and transported them to Palma Airport. Upon arrival, the patient was promptly transferred to an ambulance for further medical care. For a glimpse of the operation, view the video here: https://x.com/salvamentogob/status/2062154376009961883/video/1.
COVID-19 Outbreak on 'Danielle Casanova' Results in Positive Cases Among Crew
A significant COVID-19 outbreak was reported aboard the ferry 'Danielle Casanova' in Marseille on July 11, 2020, with 19 crew members testing positive for the virus. The vessel, which typically operates between Marseille and Tunis, is currently docked as health authorities manage the situation. Leading up to the outbreak, the ferry's operating company had initiated a comprehensive screening process on July 7, which resulted in all 110 crew members initially receiving negative test results. Those who tested positive for COVID-19 are receiving medical attention from teams affiliated with the University Hospital Institute led by Professor Didier Raoult. Meanwhile, the Regional Health Agency has commenced an investigation to determine the sources of the infection. The remaining crew members are currently isolated on the ship and are slated for retesting on July 15 to ensure their health and safety.
Over 1,000 French Nationals Repatriated by Ferry from Tunisia
On June 4, 2020, the ferry 'Danielle Casanova' set sail from Tunis carrying 1,033 passengers back to Marseille, marking its second trip since the Tunisian borders were closed on March 13 due to the pandemic. This voyage comes as several hundred French citizens remained stranded in Tunisia following the border shut down on March 15. Upon returning to France, all passengers will face a mandatory 14-day quarantine. In addition to the passengers, the ferry also transported 263 vehicles. Notably, the voyage encountered an incident when authorities apprehended a stowaway attempting to hide beneath the rear seat of a vehicle. The 'Danielle Casanova' had previously evacuated 500 passengers at the end of May, and Tunisia is expected to reopen its borders on June 27, though the specifics of these new conditions remain uncertain.
Siem Shipping Explores Investment in SNCM Stake
According to a recent report by Fairplay Daily News, Siem Shipping is currently in discussions with the French transportation firm Transdev regarding the potential acquisition of a stake in Societe Nationale Corse-Mediterranee (SNCM), the struggling ferry operator headquartered in Marseille, France. This move highlights Siem Shipping's strategy to expand its portfolio within the maritime industry, particularly in the ferry sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Danielle-Casanova?
Based on available news reports, Danielle-Casanova has been mentioned in connection with injury-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning injury incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🧑🚒 Was Danielle-Casanova involved in any migrant rescue operations?
Based on available news reports, Danielle-Casanova has been mentioned in connection with migrant-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning migrant operations. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.