CAIRO: Passengers were forced to escape on lifeboats when a fire broke out on a ferry carrying more than 1,200 passengers from the Jordanian Red Sea port of Aqaba to Egypt on Thursday, a maritime official said.
The official from Egypt’s Red Sea ports authority said there were no immediate reports of casualties and the rescue operation was continuing.
He said there was extensive damage to the ferry.
Egyptian state television said Egyptian naval launches and military aircraft were involved in the rescue effort. The Egyptian cabinet of ministers said 1,000 people were evacuated. According to state-TV, 800 had already been transferred to the Egyptian port of Nuweiba.
Egyptian Transport Minister Ali Zain el-Abdin told state-TV earlier that he was awaiting confirmation that the remaining 400 or so passengers had been safely transferred. Eighty percent of the fire was under control before noon, according to the cabinet.
The fire erupted on the Pella, owned by Arab Bridge Maritime Company (AB Maritime), about 15 nautical miles from Aqaba, the official said, adding that another vessel was sent from Aqaba to help. The ferry was also carrying five trucks.
The official said the passengers were mainly Egyptian expatriate workers returning home from neighboring states.
AB Maritime, founded in November 1985, is a joint venture between the governments of Jordan, Egypt and Iraq. It has paid-up capital of $66 million.–Additional reporting by Daily News Egypt
ŠΘ
#
#
image description
#
#
image description