Sunday, 28 December 2014

BREAKING NEWS! Ferry Catches Fire: 1 Dead, 165 Rescued, Hundreds More On Board


One man died trying to escape a burning ferry off the coast of Greece on Sunday afternoon, and hundreds more were still awaiting rescue hours after the Italian-flagged Norman Atlantic caught fire Sunday morning.

The Italian Coast Guard said the passenger died after jumping off the ferry, and that two other passengers were injured.
Those remaining on board were desperately awaiting rescue on the upper deck — “dying of cold and suffocating from the smoke” even as their feet were “burning” from the heat of the fire, said a Greek passenger on the ferry who called Italy’s state broadcaster RAI TV.
The ferry was carrying more than 400 passengers, 56 crew members and 222 vehicles when the fire broke out early Sunday morning. The fire is believed to have started in the garage area shortly after the ship left Igoumenitsa, Greece, bound for Ancona, Italy.
Ferry catches fire between Greece, Italy Ferry catches fire between Greece, Italy
As of Sunday afternoon, 165 people had been rescued and 312 were still on board, according to the Italian Navy, which is leading the search and rescue operation.
The joint Italian-Greek rescue operation will continue into Sunday night, Italian Minister of Defense Roberta Pinotti said on Twitter.
Thick clouds of smoke enveloped the vessel earlier Sunday as rescuers awaited an opportunity to approach. At least eight ships were deployed, but heavy winds and freezing waters hindered their efforts, making evacuation by air the only feasible option.
One dramatic image from the scene shows a mother and daughter being airlifted from the ferry in metal baskets by a rescue helicopter.
Turkish diplomatic personnel are heading to Igoumenitsa, the likely port for evacuated passengers, according to a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement. Turkish citizens were among the passengers, though Greeks and Italians made up the majority.

Source: Sunnewsonline.com

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