What Happened to the Dawn Princess Cruise Ship?

By Alice Nichols

On December 16th, 2020, the Dawn Princess Cruise Ship was involved in a serious collision with the cargo ship Maersk Tanjong while it was docked in the port of Singapore. The Dawn Princess is operated by P&O and owned by Carnival Corporation, and the Maersk Tanjong is owned and operated by Maersk Line.

The collision caused significant damage to both vessels, with two crew members on board the Dawn Princess sustaining minor injuries. The cause of the crash is still being investigated, but initial reports suggest that an issue with the onboard navigation system may have caused a misalignment between the two ships when they were maneuvering in tight quarters.

The Dawn Princess had to be towed from Singapore to Thailand for repairs after the accident, where it underwent extensive assessments and repairs. Over 200 crew members were forced to remain on board for over 40 days as engineers worked on repairing and refitting the cruise ship.

Once all of the necessary repairs had been completed, P&O announced that it would resume cruises onboard the vessel starting in mid-February 2021. In order to ensure passenger safety, P&O has implemented additional safety protocols onboard all its ships including additional training for its crews and regular inspections of all its vessels.

The collision between these two ships serves as an important reminder to vessels of all sizes that they must operate with vigilance and caution at all times in order to ensure passenger safety. It also highlights how essential it is for companies like P&O to maintain their vessels regularly and follow strict safety protocols while operating large cruise ships like the Dawn Princess.

Conclusion:
The collision between the Dawn Princess Cruise Ship and Maersk Tanjong has served as a reminder to all vessels about how important it is to remain vigilant at all times when maneuvering in tight quarters. After extensive repairs were completed, P&O has resumed operations on board the vessel along with additional safety protocols for its crew members and passengers’ protection.