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IMO: 9387073
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MMSI
355931000
Callsign
3EPL4
Width
32.0 m
Length
293.0 m
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2024-09-09
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Navigating Challenges: The Journey of the MSC Poesia
<p>The cruise ship <a href='/ships/msc-poesia-9387073'>Msc-Poesia</a>, known for its stunning voyages across Europe, has recently encountered a series of medical emergencies and operational challenges that highlight the resilience required for mariti...
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Emergency Medivac Operation for Passenger on MSC Poesia Near Hooksiel
In the early hours of February 7, 2026, the dedicated lifeboat 'Bernhard Gruben' from the Hooksiel station of the Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger (DGzRS) sprang into action during a medical emergency aboard the cruise ship 'MSC Poesia'. The incident occurred while the ship was making its way from Southampton to Hamburg when a female passenger experienced a sudden loss of vision in one eye. Given the urgent need for specialized medical care, a swift evacuation was crucial. With helicopter operations grounded due to icing risks in the cold weather, the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) in Bremen dispatched the lifeboat instead. At the time, 'MSC Poesia' was situated north of the East Frisian Islands. The lifeboat departed at full speed while the cruise ship adjusted its course to facilitate the rendezvous. The two vessels met north of Langeoog Island around 10:30 p.m., where calm sea conditions with waves of approximately one meter enabled a safe transfer of the patient. The lifeboat then raced back to Hooksiel at a speed of 24 knots. Upon arrival around midnight, an ambulance was already waiting to transport the patient to a specialized clinic in Hooksiel for further treatment. For more information and photos, visit the DGzRS website: https://www.seenotretter.de/aktuelles/seenotfaelle/naechtlicher-medizinischer-notfall.
Stormy Seas Cause Collision in Copenhagen: MSC Poesia and Tug Incident
On the evening of October 3, 2025, the 'MSC Poesia' faced an unexpected incident during its docking maneuver in Copenhagen. A new electric tug, 'Svitzer Ingrid' (IMO: 1037311), which was providing assistance, lost control, resulting in a collision between the two vessels. The cruise ship sustained minor damages, including abrasions on the starboard side bow, situated just above the waterline. The docking process was subsequently aborted, causing a significant delay; 'MSC Poesia' did not successfully dock until approximately 5 p.m. UTC on October 4, a full 20 hours later. Instead of its original destination of Warnemünde for the end of its cruise, the vessel diverted to Kiel, where conditions were considered safer. The ship arrived at Ostsee Quay on October 6 around 5 a.m. and departed again at 10 p.m., heading to Sandnes with an estimated time of arrival set for October 8. Meanwhile, the tug 'Svitzer Ingrid' was taken out of service due to the incident and has since been undergoing repairs at Vigeroe Yard in Odense since October 6. For images related to the collision, visit: https://forum-schiff.de/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=224629#p224629.
Urgent Medevac Operation Near Warnemünde: Passenger in Distress
On the evening of August 17, 2025, a 67-year-old passenger aboard the 'MSC Poesia' faced a medical emergency that necessitated an urgent evacuation off the coast of Rostock-Warnemünde. The distress call reached the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC) operated by the Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger (DGzRS) in Bremen at approximately 5:30 PM. The cruise ship was located about 2.5 nautical miles from Warnemünde when a sudden illness struck the man, requiring immediate medical attention. In response to the critical situation, the MRCC dispatched the lifeboat 'Bremen', which was on a routine patrol and training mission at the time. The vessel swiftly altered its course and met the 'MSC Poesia' outside the main shipping route near Outer Road 1. The cruise ship reduced its speed, allowing the lifeboat to come alongside for the safe transfer of the patient. Despite the challenging circumstances, the transfer took place in calm sea conditions and light winds, ensuring the safety of the evacuee. Once aboard the 'Bremen', the dedicated sea rescuers initiated medical care for the ill passenger. Upon reaching Warnemünde, a land-based rescue service was poised and ready to assist further. Meanwhile, the 'MSC Poesia' continued its journey towards Haugesund, emphasizing the commitment of maritime safety teams in ensuring passenger well-being during unforeseen emergencies. For more information and visuals from the operation, visit their official report here: https://www.seenotretter.de/aktuelles/seenotfaelle/seenotretter-bringen-schwer-erkrankten-kreuzfahrtpassagier-sicher-an-land.
Search Underway for Missing Crew Member from MSC Poesia
A crew member has gone missing after an unfortunate incident aboard the MSC Poesia on February 23, 2025, at approximately 6 a.m. The vessel, which had just departed from Montevideo, Uruguay, was en route to Balneario Camboriú in Santa Catarina when 32-year-old waiter Jeric Bueno fell overboard. The alarming event was validated through the ship's surveillance camera, which captured the incident's precise timing and location. At the time of the fall, the MSC Poesia was navigating off the coast of Rocha, near the resort area of La Coronilla, roughly 13 miles from Brazilian territorial waters. The footage revealed the crew member on deck 7, positioned on the port side near the life raft station. Additionally, the bridge's port wing camera detected what appeared to be a person in the water. Search and rescue operations are currently underway to locate and assist Jeric Bueno.
MSC Poesia Encounters Mooring Line Incident During Departure
On the afternoon of November 4, 2023, during its departure from the bustling Port of Piraeus, the cruise ship MSC Poesia experienced a disruption when its propeller became entangled in a mooring line. At the time, the vessel was carrying 2,577 passengers, all of whom were safely onboard. Although the propeller was successfully cleared, MSC Poesia was held in port for a thorough inspection before it could continue its journey. The ship was finally able to set sail from Piraeus early on November 5 and made its way to its next scheduled destination, Palermo, where it arrived at 7:30 a.m. UTC on November 6.
Collision of Two Cruise Ships at Buenos Aires Port Raises Concerns
On the afternoon of February 20, 2019, a notable maritime incident unfolded at the Benito Quinquela Martín port in Buenos Aires when the cruise ship 'MSC Orchestra' collided with 'MSC Poesia.' The 'MSC Orchestra,' which had recently departed for its final destination in Rio de Janeiro after a stop in Montevideo, scraped the port side of 'MSC Poesia.' This unfortunate occurrence is currently under investigation by the Argentine Naval Prefecture to determine the causes behind the mishap. While the damage sustained by both vessels was minor, it nonetheless instilled concern among the passengers aboard. The 'MSC Poesia,' which had been docked that day, incurred damage to a mooring bridge extending from its hull. Additionally, the collision resulted in damage to the pier and a fender being torn off the shoreside. The 'MSC Orchestra' experienced some damage to a lifeboat located on deck 7 but continued on its voyage, departing the port at 10:40 p.m. and heading towards Punta del Este. Meanwhile, 'MSC Poesia' left the Terminal Rio de Plata S.A. the following evening, February 21, at 9:30 p.m., with plans to return to Montevideo, expected to arrive on February 22 at 9:30 a.m. For those interested in visual coverage of the incident, Spanish media outlets have shared reports, photos, and videos detailing the collision. Relevant links include articles from La Nacion and Infobae, as well as video footage on YouTube and Facebook.
Frequently Asked Questions
🌊 Did Msc-Poesia sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Poesia has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 2 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-Poesia?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Poesia 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.
⚙️ Did Msc-Poesia have any engine problems?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Poesia has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
💥 Was Msc-Poesia involved in any collisions?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Poesia has been mentioned in connection with collision-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning collisions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🧑🚒 Was Msc-Poesia involved in any migrant rescue operations?
Based on available news reports, Msc-Poesia has been mentioned in connection with migrant-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning migrant operations. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.