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Carnival cruise ship passenger falls overboard, found alive hours later


A Carnival cruise ship passenger fell overboard into the Gulf of Mexico and was found alive against all odds on Thanksgiving Day — more than 15 hours after vanishing, officials said Friday.

“[It’s] just one of those Thanksgiving miracles,”  Lt. Seth Gross of the US Coast Guard, told CNN.

The missing 28-year-old man, who hasn’t been identified, was with his sister at the Carnival Valor’s bar at 11 p.m. Wednesday when he took a bathroom break and never came back, the outlet reported.

The sibling didn’t report her brother gone until noon the next day,  prompting the Cozumel, Mexico-bound ship to retrace its sailing path toward New Orleans Thursday, Carnival spokesperson Matt Lupoli told the outlet.

Carnival reported the incident to the US Coast Guard at around 2:30 p.m. and search crews quickly launched a rescue mission by land and sea over a 200-mile area. 

Carnival cruise ship.
A man fell overboard on a Mexico-bound Carnival cruise ship. AP

They found the passenger in the 70-degree water, about 20 miles south of  Louisiana’s Southwest Pass at 8:25 p.m. — after getting a tip from someone on a bulk carrier who’d spotted him, rescuers told the local station KPLC TV

The passenger — who was showing signs of hypothermia, shock and dehydration — told rescuers he wasn’t sure how he’d fallen overboard but confirmed he’d been on the cruise ship.

 The man was rushed to a hospital in New Orleans and was being evaluated, officials said. He was in stable condition Friday.

Coast Guard helicopter.
The US Coast Guard launched a rescue mission Thursday. U.S. Coast Guard

Overall, the lucky guy likely survived bobbing in the water for more than 15 hours — which Gross called “the absolute longest that I’ve heard about.”

“I think it kind of blows the norm, the normalcy, out of the water here, and really just shows the will to live is something that you need to account for in every search-and-rescue case,” he told CNN.

“He realistically could have been in the water for 15-plus hours before we were able to successfully rescue him,” Gross said.

He said it was unclear where the man fell in the water and how.