Passenger Overboard from Norwegian Jewel!! π¨π³οΈ Breaking cruise news β a passenger has gone overboard from the Norwegian Jewel while crossing the Atlantic Ocean. The emergency began around 2 a.m. when passengers heard an announcement: βCode Oscar starboard.β Thatβs the shipβs code for someone overboard. The Jewel was sailing from Barcelona to Miami, hundreds of miles from any coast guard. Crew launched a search-and-rescue operation, circling the area for more than 10 hours before resuming course. The person has not been found, and Norwegian Cruise Line has yet to release a full statement. Hereβs what makes this even more serious β older ships like the Jewel donβt have automatic man-overboard detection systems. That means crew rely on visual confirmation or passenger reports β nearly impossible at night. Experts say these systems could save lives, but cruise lines have been slow to install them because of cost and retrofitting challenges. So what do you think β should man-overboard technology be mandatory on every ship, no matter the price? Drop your take below. βοΈ #CruiseNews #NorwegianCruiseLine #CruiseSafety #CruiseUpdate #CruiseLife Norwegian Jewel overboard, Norwegian Cruise Line incident, cruise ship man overboard, Code Oscar explained, cruise ship safety systems, man overboard detection technology, Atlantic Ocean search and rescue, cruise travel news