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What happened to the Seabourn Encore at approximately 2:40 am local time today, Sunday, March 24, 2019, as it traveled away from Melbourne, Australia, headed north toward Sydney?

The ship listed significantly waking pretty much everyone up, throwing loose items in cabins around, and smashing most of the plates and glassware set up in the restaurants and bars for the next day. The captain's unexpected announcement broadcast over the PA system at 8:30 am provided no details.

Much of the crew started working about 3:00 am - 3:30 am cleaning things up. They did a brilliant job.