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Norman Atlantic

Norman Atlantic

Norman Atlantic

The 186 meter long, 7800 dwt passenger ro-ro ferry Norman Atlantic caught fire in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Albania. The Norman Atlantic was en route to Ancona, Italy from Patras in difficult sea conditions. The ferry was dealing with waves reaching 5 meters and winds reaching force 8 making the crossing uncomfortable for the 478 persons, 422 passengers and 56 crew.

Norman Atlantic
Photo: Guardia Costiera

 

During the early morning hours, the crew was alerted to a fire that had broke out on the lower vehicle decks.  The ferry had some 128 trucks among some 200 vehicles.  It is believed that one of the trucks had scraped against the vessel causing sparks and ignited the fire.

Norman Atlantic
Photo: Guardia Costiera

The crew attempted to contain the fire closing the fire doors, but this was unable to stop the flames.  The Norman Atlantic requested assistance with vessels in the area responding to her aid.  However, the sea conditions prevented transferring passengers off the ferry.

Norman Atlantic
Photo: Guardia Costiera

The flames quickly spread through the vessel reaching the upper decks.  The blaze engulfed the length of the vessel as black smoke forced the 477 persons on board outside.  Passengers reported that the deck with lifeboats were hot enough to cause shoes to melt.  Eventually flames would reach the lifeboats destroying them.  One lifeboat was launched with 40 passengers and later recovered.

Norman Atlantic
photo: Italian Navy

Authorities dispatched rescue vessels, but the sea conditions were extremely difficult.  Even with four cargo vessels, multiple Coast Guard patrol boats and Navy vessels responding,  rescue efforts focused on helicopters lifting passengers and crew off the vessel.  During the following hours some 190 were rescued off the vessel. Authorities stated that rescue efforts would continue throughout the night. Reports state one person perished and another eight persons had suffered injuries.

Norman Atlantic
photo: Italian Navy

As the fire disabled the Norman Atlantic, tugs were dispatched to take the ferry under tow to Brindisi.  Four tugs arrived on scene and began towing operations.

Norman Atlantic
photo: Italian Navy

Conflicting reports state that abandon ship order was not given until 4 hours after the fire started.  Many passengers state that their cabins had filled with smoke and no alarm had gone off.  Many made their way to the lifeboats not aided by the crew.

Edirne

Edirne

The 92 meter long, 4112 dwt tanker Edirne exploded off the coast of Durres, Albania.   The tanker was proceeding in ballast after unloading its cargo of 3000 tons of fuel oil at Durres.   Three of the 15 crewmen were killed in the explosion.  Albanian Coast Guard responded and were able to rescue the remaining 12 crew on board.   The Edirne sank after the explosion releasing some pollution.   The cause of the explosion was not known, but one report stated that smoke was seen just before the explosion.

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Collision in the Adriatic

Collision in the Adriatic

The 127 meter long, 1750 dwt ferry MF Ankara collided during the night with the 78 meter long, 3400 dwt freighter Reina 1 in the Adriatic Sea off the Albanian coast.   The MF Ankara travelling from the Durrës, Albania was heading to Bari, Italy with 200 passengers on board when it struck the Reina 1.   The freighter quickly filled with water and sank in just a few minutes.   Authorities were alerted and Albanian  Navy rescue and police sent rescue vessels to the scene.   Two crewmen of the 10 men on board the Reina 1 were rescued and taken to hospital in Durrës.   Three confirmed perished with one body recovered.  The remaining five men are still listed as missing.   No reported injuries reported on the MF Ankara.    The Reina 1 was carrying grain from Novorossiysk, Russia bound for Bar, Montenegro.  The incident is under investigation.

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