
Ship carrying porsches and bentleys ablaze near azores, towing boats en route
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In this article * 9104.T-JP Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The ship, Felicity Ace, traveling from Emden, Germany, where Volkswagen has a factory, to Davisville, in the U.S.
state of Rhode Island, burns more than 100 km from the Azores islands, Portugal, February 16, 2022. Portuguese Air Force | via Reuters A ship carrying around 4,000 vehicles, including
Porsches, Audis and Bentleys, that caught fire near the coast of the Azores will be towed to another European country or the Bahamas, the captain of the nearest port told Reuters on Friday.
Lithium-ion batteries in the electric cars on board have caught fire and the blaze requires specialist equipment to extinguish, captain Joao Mendes Cabecas of the port of Hortas said. It was
not clear whether the batteries first sparked the fire. "The ship is burning from one end to the other... everything is on fire about five meters above the water line," Cabeças
said. Towing boats were on route from Gibraltar and the Netherlands, with three due to arrive by Wednesday, Cabecas said. He added the vessel could not be towed to the Azores because it was
so big it would block trade at the port. A sixteen-person salvage team from Smit Salvage, owned by Dutch marine engineer Boskalis , was sent to the ship to help control the flames, Boskalis
said. The Panama-flagged ship, owned by Snowscape Car Carriers and managed by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, was traveling from Emden, Germany - where Volkswagen has a factory - to Davisville in the
United States, based on the Maritime Traffic website. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Smit did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The 22 crew members on board were evacuated on
Wednesday, when the fire broke out, with no one hurt, Portugal's navy said in a statement. Around 1,100 Porsches and 189 Bentleys were on board, spokespeople for the car brands said.
Audi, another Volkswagen brand, confirmed some of its vehicles were also on the ship but did not state how many. Volkswagen did not confirm the total number of cars on board and said it was
awaiting further information. YouTuber Matt Farah, whose automotive review channel "The Smoking Tire" has more than a million followers, said on Twitter he was contacted by a car
dealer who said the Porsche he ordered was aboard the ship. "My car is now adrift, possibly on fire, in the middle of the ocean," Farah tweeted.