Adirondac

On the early morning of December 8, the 115 foot long passenger vessel Adirondac caught fire while berthed on Lake George, New York. Witnesses alerted the local fire department that the excursion vessel had caught fire. Flames quickly engulfed the superstructure whipped up by winds off the lake. Local fire fighters, assisted by additional teams from nearby communities, fought frigid temperatures but were able to successfully extinguish the blaze a short time later. Large section of the upper deck and wheelhouse were heavily damaged by the flames. Authorities report the area around the vessel was surrounded by pollutants and efforts to minimize the environmental damage. There were no reports of injuries.
The Adirondiac had been scheduled to sail on voyages through December and January 1. Reports state that the vessel would be dismantled onsite. The local fire department has launched an investigation into the incident.
The Adirondiac was launched in 2004 and can hold up to 400 passengers.







