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Ameland rescue: Ship with 3,000 cars in deadly fire off Dutch coast
2023-07-26
EV fire sale.
[BBC] fire on a cargo ship carrying almost 3,000 cars off the coast of the Dutch island of Ameland has left one sailor dead and 22 other crew members hurt.

Some of the crew leapt 30m (100ft) into the sea to escape the blaze.

A major salvage operation is in full swing in the North Sea and rescue teams fear the fire could burn for days.

Members of the crew initially tried to douse the flames themselves, but were overwhelmed and were eventually forced to flee.

Seven of them jumped into the water, said the captain of the Ameland lifeboat, Willard Molenaar.

"One by one, they jumped and we had to fish them out of the water," he told public broadcaster NOS. "They were really desperate so they had to jump - you don't just do that for the sake of it."

Photos shared by the coastguard showed the Panamanian-flagged Fremantle Highway engulfed in smoke, with flames licking the deck in an area of the North Sea.

The coastguard told Dutch news agency ANP the fire could continue for days. The sides of the ship were being doused with water to cool it down, but rescue boats avoided pouring too much water on board because of the risk of sinking.

The cargo ship left the port of Bremerhaven in northern Germany at about 15:00 local time on Tuesday on course for Port Said in Egypt.

It ran into trouble overnight, about 27km (17 miles) north of the Ameland in the Wadden Sea, on the edge of the North Sea designated a World Heritage site.

The coastguard said the cause of the fire was unknown, but had earlier suggested it might have been an electric car.

About 25 of the vehicles on the ship were electric.
Posted by:Skidmark

#2  Al Ahram informs us that the ship was delivering the cars to Egypt. This suggests to me that the cars may have had irregular ownership... and possibly therefore irregular maintenance.
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-07-26 23:54  

#1  Inventory write-off.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-07-26 12:33  

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