Ship carrying 3,000 cars burns off Dutch coast, crew member dead
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[July 26, 2023]
By Charlotte Van Campenhout and Rishabh Jaiswal
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -A fire blazed on a ship off the Dutch coast with
nearly 3,000 vehicles on board on Wednesday, killing one person and
injuring several others, the coastguard said.
The fire began on Tuesday night on the 199-metre Panama-registered
Fremantle Highway, which was en route from Germany to Egypt, forcing
several crew members to jump overboard.
Rescue ships sprayed water onto the burning boat to cool it down, but
using too much water risked its sinking, the Dutch coastguard said. A
salvage vessel hooked on to stop it drifting.
"The fire is most definitely still not controlled. It's a very hard fire
to extinguish, possibly because of the cargo the ship was transporting,"
said Edwin Versteeg, a spokesperson for the Dutch Department of
Waterways and Public Works.
The coastguard said on its website that the cause of the fire was
unknown, but a coastguard spokesperson had earlier told Reuters it began
near an electric car.
The coastguard said the Fremantle, which had departed from the port of
Bremerhaven, had been towed out of shipping lanes and could sink. It was
27 km (17 miles) north of the Dutch island of Ameland when the fire
started.
The fire spread so quickly that seven crew members jumped overboard,
said Willard Molenaar of the Royal Dutch Rescue Company (KNRM), who was
among the first at the scene.
Molenaar told Dutch broadcaster NOS some people were injured jumping the
long way down into the water, while one crew member had died in the
flames.
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Smoke rises as a fire broke out on the
cargo ship Fremantle Highway, at sea on July 26, 2023. Coastguard
Netherlands/Handout via REUTERS
"There was lot of smoke and the fire spread quickly, much faster
than expected," he said. "The people on board had to get off quickly
... We fished them out of the water."
A helicopter airlifted the remaining people from the 23-strong crew
off the burning ship. The injured were being treated for breathing
problems, burns, and broken bones, local Dutch authorities said.
Coastguard spokesperson Edwin Granneman said salvage experts were
trying to work out next steps for the burning boat.
Shoei Kisen, the Japanese ship leasing company that manages the
Fremantle, said it was working with the Dutch authorities to
extinguish the fire.
The incident was the latest of several fires in recent times on car
carriers.
Earlier this month, two New Jersey firefighters were killed and five
injured battling a blaze on a cargo ship carrying hundreds of
vehicles.
A fire destroyed thousands of luxury cars on a ship off the coast of
Portugal's Azores islands in February last year.
(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Rishabh Jaiswal; Writing by
Anthony Deutsch; Editing by Alison Williams and Andrew Cawthorne)
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