According to a statement from Carnival Cruise Lines, the blaze aboard the Carnival Splendor broke out Monday around 6 a.m. as the ship was about 55 miles off of the northern Baja coast.
The ship is carrying 3,299 guests and 1,167 crew members. The fire was extinguished by 9:10 a.m., the firm said. No one was hurt.
"Currently several key hotel systems, including air conditioning, hot food service, flushing toilets and telephones are not available," according to the statement on the cruise line's website. "The ship's crew is actively working to restore partial services."
Officials decided to terminate the cruise when power couldn't be fully restored.
The ship's crew first asked guests to move to the ship's upper deck, but later provided them with bottled water and food and allowed them to return to their cabins, Los Angeles NBC station KNBC reported.
Officials say the 952-foot-long ship, which left the Port of Long Beach on Sunday, was to be towed to Ensenada in Baja.
Carnival Splendor Fire
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