The cruise line announced that tugboats were en route to the scene and that the Coast Guard had sent cutters and aircraft 200 miles south of San Diego, where the vessel is located.
Still, the 3,299 guests and 1,167 crew members can't be very happy. Carnival said air conditioning is off and guests only have access to cold water and cold food.
That much Gerry Cahill, president and CEO of Carnival Cruise Lines, admitted in a statement.
"Conditions on board the ship are very challenging," he said. "And we sincerely apologize for the discomfort and inconvenience our guests are currently enduring."
We haven't been able to locate any reports from inside the cruise liner. The Navy did release a photograph of the ship out at sea.
Carnival Cruise Ship Stranded After Fire
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