Twelve still missing after fire engulfs Greece-Italy ferry
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[February 19, 2022]
By Lefteris Papadimas and Angelo Amante
CORFU, Greece (Reuters) -Twelve people are
still missing after a blaze swept through a ferry sailing from Greece to
Italy early on Friday, Greek authorities said on Saturday, as
firefighters battled for a second day to control the fire.
Reuters live footage showed plumes of smoke pouring out of the
Italian-flagged Euroferry Olympia ferry as firefighters from a nearby
vessel sprayed water onto the burning vessel.
A total of 241 passengers and 51 crew were on board when the blaze broke
out on Friday and rescue vessels moved most of the 280 who were rescued
to the nearby island of Corfu.
The 183-metre (600-foot) ferry caught fire en route from Igoumenitsa, a
port in Western Greece, to the Italian port of Brindisi, a nine-hour
journey.
The missing passengers are from Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey and Lithuania,
the Greek coastguard said.
A prosecutor has launched an inquiry into the incident, Greek state
television said.
Firefighters were trying to reduce scorching temperatures on the ship
before emergency crews boarded it to resume search operations, a fire
brigade official said.
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Smoke on the Italian-flagged Euroferry Olympia, which sailed from
Greece to Italy early on Friday and caught fire, is seen from Himara,
Albania, February 19, 2022. REUTERS/Florion Goga
Aerial footage released by the Greek coastguard on Friday showed rows of
burnt trucks on the blackened deck after flames swept through the ship,
owned by Grimaldi Lines.
Late on Friday, Greek crews rescued two people, a Bulgarian and an
Afghan citizen, who was not on the official list of missing people. They
were taken to the hospital of Corfu, the company said in a statement.
Bulgaria's foreign ministry said 127 of its citizens were on board.
Most of those rescued were taken to hotels on Corfu, where some
recounted their ordeal. [L8N2UU06S]
"I have been coming and going for so many years, I have never
experienced such a situation before," 50-year-old Greek truck driver,
Giorgos Parlatzas, who was evacuated from the ship, said from a Corfu
hotel.
The ferry was carrying 153 vehicles, Grimaldi Lines said.
The cause of the blaze is being investigated and authorities will have
more evidence once the ship is tugged to a safe place, Shipping Minister
Giannis Plakiotakis told Skai television.
(Writing by Angeliki KoutantouEditing by Jane Merriman and Helen Popper)
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