Msc-Giselle Ship Details and Seafarer Feedback
IMO: 9720196
Container Ship, Portugal
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Vessel Details
MMSI
255806520
Callsign
CQEY5
Width
48.0 m
Length
300.0 m
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2024-05-09
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Brave Rescue at Sea: MSC Giselle Saves 11 Migrants from Capsized Vessel
In a remarkable display of maritime heroism, the container ship MSC Giselle successfully rescued 11 distressed migrants, comprising 10 adult males and one minor male, from a capsized vessel. The incident occurred roughly 20 nautical miles northwest of Mona Island, Puerto Rico, as the MSC Giselle was making its way from Caucedo to Rotterdam. The migrants were aboard an inflatable boat that tragically took on water and capsized in the treacherous Mona Passage, which lies between the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. On August 7, 2021, at approximately 8:20 p.m., the crew of the MSC Giselle notified watchstanders at U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Juan about their location and the desperate situation unfolding nearby. In response, the Coast Guard promptly redirected the cutter Donald Horsley and deployed an HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircraft to assist in the operation. Thanks to the swift action of the MSC Giselle's crew, all individuals from the overturned vessel were rescued before the arrival of the Coast Guard. Once on site, the crew of the Donald Horsley provided vital support to the migrants by supplying food, water, shelter, and essential medical care. Following the rescue, the U.S. Coast Guard facilitated the repatriation of the 11 survivors back to the Dominican Republic between August 9 and 10, ensuring their safe return after a harrowing ordeal at sea. This incident highlights the importance of maritime readiness and the commitment of seafarers to aid those in peril.
Santos Port Sees Multiple Vessels Quarantined Amid COVID-19 Concerns
Santos, Brazil – A surge in COVID-19 cases has led to the quarantine of several vessels off the coast of Santos. Notably, on May 14, 2020, 14 crew members aboard the cargo ship 'Log in Jatoba' tested positive for the coronavirus. Following its cargo operations, the vessel was relocated to Santos outer Anchorage and is under quarantine until May 26. In the vicinity, the 'MSC Giselle' has also been affected, having been in quarantine since May 9 due to a positive case among its crew, with restrictions set to be lifted on May 23. The ship 'Bárbara' is currently under quarantine, with measures in place until May 17. Additionally, the 'MSC Seaview' remains quarantined until May 15, while the 'MSC Musica' has recently completed its quarantine period, concluding on May 5. As the situation evolves, authorities are closely monitoring all affected vessels for the safety of their crews and the surrounding community.
Frequently Asked Questions
🌊 Did Msc-Giselle sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Giselle has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Msc-Giselle?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Giselle has been mentioned in connection with injury-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning injury incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🧑🚒 Was Msc-Giselle involved in any migrant rescue operations?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Giselle 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.