A Royal Caribbean ship that left from Port Canaveral on Sunday caught fire in Jamaica Wednesday, according to officials.
"Freedom of the Seas" experienced a fire in a mechanical space as the ship was pulling into Falmouth, Jamaica, cruise ship officials said.
"The ship's fire suppression system was immediately activated, which contained and extinguished the fire. In an abundance of caution, the captain mustered all guests at their assembly stations. The ship is currently alongside in Falmouth and all systems are functioning," cruise officials said in a statement.
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Cruise officials tweeted that all passengers and crew were accounted for. They said one crew member suffered first-degree burns and that no passengers were injured.
The 1,112-foot "Freedom of the Seas" is on a seven-night cruise. Officials said the ship is docked in Falmouth and passengers are preparing to leave the ship to visit the town.
Wednesday afternoon the company tweeted that the "Freedom of the Seas" will continue with its scheduled itinerary Thursday with a stop in George Town, Grand Caymen.