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arista
28-12-2014, 08:13 AM
One passenger told Greek TV:
"They tried to lower some boats,
but not all of us could get in.
There is no coordination. It's dark,
the bottom of the vessel is on fire."]

http://media.skynews.com/media/images/generated/2014/12/28/359330/default/v1/281214-norman-atlantic-fire-map-copy-1-762x428.jpg

http://news.sky.com/story/1398669/scores-trapped-on-burning-italian-ferry

Bad Weather does not help

arista
28-12-2014, 12:06 PM
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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/12/28/244BCD5100000578-2888986-image-m-12_1419766480198.jpg

Hundreds of passengers remain trapped on blazing ferry

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2888986/Ferry-478-people-board-evacuated-catching-fire-gale-force-winds-Corfu.html#ixzz3NCIqcyqS

Ninastar
28-12-2014, 12:13 PM
jesus christ, i dont think i could think of anything worse...

either drowning to death or burning to death and not getting a choice either way. horrific.

Kizzy
28-12-2014, 12:13 PM
My god! D:

Locke.
28-12-2014, 12:29 PM
I almost took this route while I was travelling. Hopefully they all manage to get rescued

Creggle
28-12-2014, 02:22 PM
It's kinda ironic how it's on fire in the middle of the ocean... the ocean!... Though I hope they get off safely but again wtf, boat fuel must be volatile as hell.

Ammi
28-12-2014, 02:27 PM
ATHENS (Reuters) - Air crews began lifting passengers off a burning ferry adrift in the Adriatic Sea on Sunday, racing to rescue as many of the hundreds trapped on board as possible before nightfall as storms hampered seaborne operations.

Helicopters were taking passengers off the Italian-flagged Norman Atlantic in pairs and transferring them to a nearby vessel, officials said.

There were no confirmed reports of casualties and differing accounts of how many people had been rescued from the ferry, which was carrying almost 500 passengers and crew when it sent a distress signal early on Sunday after fire broke out on its lower deck.

Greek authorities said 131 people were clear of the danger zone while an official said 150 had managed to get off the ship aboard a rescue boat.

Each air transfer was taking around 15 minutes per helicopter, according to a Greek defence ministry official. Another official said two Italian and two Greek helicopters were involved in the rescue.

Coastguard spokesman Nikos Lagkadianos said the heavy rain that was hampering the rescue had helped contain the fire although the ship was still burning. Two tugboats were present, one of which had managed to approach the ship to try to extinguish the blaze.

Greek Shipping Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis said the very bad weather, with winds of up to 55 miles (88 kilometres) per hour earlier, made the operation extremely difficult.

"We are doing everything we can to save those on board and no one, no one will be left helpless in this tough situation," he told reporters. "It is one of the most complicated rescue operations that we have ever done."

Coastguard officials said the Norman Atlantic, which was also carrying more than 200 vehicles, was 44 nautical miles northwest of the island of Corfu when it radioed for help. It was travelling from Patras in western Greece to the Italian city of Ancona.

Lagkadianos said 56 people had been successfully transferred from the rescue boat, on which 150 people had escaped to the container ship Spirit of Piraeus.

INTERNATIONAL RESCUE EFFORT

Command of the operation was transferred to Italy after the ship drifted out of Greek waters but officials were coordinating closely and an Albanian coastguard vessel was also taking part.

A coastguard official said nearby passenger and container ships had attempted to form a ring around the burning vessel to try to form a windbreak to allow small rescue boats to approach, but the rough seas made the manoeuvre difficult.

Officials said there were 478 passengers and crew on the Norman Atlantic, of whom 268 were Greek, while a foreign ministry official said there were also passengers from countries including Germany, Italy, Austria, Turkey, France and the Netherlands. Many appeared to be truck drivers.

The fire broke out in the lower deck garage of the vessel but there were differing accounts of when it started. Initial reports said the fire began at around 6.00 a.m. local time (0400 GMT) but Italian officials put the time at 4.30 a.m.

The Norman Atlantic is a 26,900-tonne, roll-on roll-off ferry chartered by Greek ferry company ANEK. According to marine traffic data, it was built in 2009 and previously operated in Italy. ANEK said in a statement it was cooperating with rescue authorities.


http://news.yahoo.com/passenger-ferry-catches-fire-off-greece-064658031.html

arista
29-12-2014, 10:11 AM
Greece has now said 5 are now dead, sadly


http://news.sky.com/story/1399206/four-bodies-recovered-from-burning-ferry


Update : 7 now dead in total

Kizzy
29-12-2014, 11:14 AM
5 is a miracle in that situation, I thought it would be a lot more.
The rescuers must have worked very hard in treacherous conditions.