Disney cruise ship comes to rescue of sinking catamaran, saves 4 people in North Atlantic
A brand-new Disney cruise ship rushed to the aid of a catamaran taking on water in the Atlantic on Sunday and plucked four people to safety, authorities said.
The 50-foot Serenity was 265 miles away from Bermuda when it called for help at 8:30 a.m., prompting the Coast Guard out of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, to alert nearby vessels,
according to an agency statement
.
The Disney Treasure
responded, saying it was 80 miles from Serenity, before heading to the catamaran and arriving between 1 p.m. and 1:45 p.m., according to the Coast Guard.
Once Treasure got close enough, it launched a lifeboat and got all four Serenity passengers safely off the disabled craft, officials said.
A bilge pump on Serenity was working and helped stem the flow of water but that was onl...