

A Carnival Cruise Line ship, the Carnival Radiance, rescued 25 people from a small boat off the coast of Mexico after receiving a distress call relayed by the U.S. Coast Guard. The ship, carrying 2,984 passengers, was en route from Long Beach, California, to Ensenada, Mexico, for a three-day sailing trip. The rescued individuals, including three children, were provided with food, water, and medical assistance and the incident did not affect the ship's scheduled itinerary.

No, the rescue operation did not affect the scheduled itinerary of the Carnival Radiance's three-day sailing trip. The Carnival Cruise Line confirmed that despite the incident involving the rescue of 25 people from a small boat off the coast of Mexico, the ship's schedule remained unchanged. The Carnival Radiance was able to continue on its planned route from Long Beach, California, to Ensenada, Mexico, without any disruptions to its itinerary.

The individuals rescued by the Carnival Radiance were provided with essential assistance once they were safely aboard the cruise ship. This assistance included food, water, and medical care to address any immediate health concerns or needs they might have had following their ordeal at sea. This support ensured their well-being during the transition before they were handed over to the Coast Guard for further processing.