Posted on 02/18/2022 7:36:57 AM PST by Red Badger
A burning car transport ship drifted in the mid-Atlantic on Thursday after the huge vessel's 22 crew members were evacuated due to the blaze, the Portuguese navy said.
Shipping in the area was warned that the 650-foot-long Felicity Ace was adrift near Portugal's Azores Islands after the crew were taken off on Wednesday, Portuguese navy spokesman Commander José Sousa Luís said.
The Felicity Ace can carry more than 18,700 tons of cargo. Typically, car transport ships fit thousands of vehicles on multiple decks in their hold.
Volkswagen Group said in a brief statement the Felicity Ace was transporting to the U.S. vehicles that the German automaker produced. The company declined to comment on what consequences the incident might have for U.S. customers or the VW Group.
A photo of the ship released by the Portuguese navy. PORTUGUESE NAVY The ship's operator, Japan's Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, said in an email to the AP it could not provide information about the cargo.
A Portuguese navy ship sailed to the vehicle transporter, which was sailing from Emden in Germany to the port of Davisville in Rhode Island, according to online vessel trackers. A navy statement said the fire was still burning and showed a photograph of large clouds of white smoke billowing out.
The navy ship was to check whether the cargo vessel was in danger of sinking or causing pollution, Sousa Luís told The Associated Press.
The ship's owner is seeking an ocean-going tug, but the Felicity Ace is unlikely to be towed to a port in Portugal's Azores Islands because of its size, Sousa Luís said.
The crew were taken by helicopter on Wednesday to Faial Island on the archipelago, about 100 miles away, and are staying at a hotel there. None of them were hurt.
Probably more than a few, as plug-in electric hybrids are increasingly promoted and popular as prestige purchases.
Virtue-signaling wealthy buyers can claim electric while having no anxiety because of the ICE backup.
Just wondering, wouldn’t the ship and its cargo belong to anyone who can get to it and salvage it?
If the rules haven’t changed, yes..................
Not really worth it while it’s still burning. Taking it as salvage means taking the problems. If it leaks some nasty gunk in the water you could get fined for polluting.
I wonder how many cars have drugs stashed inside.
Americans are learning to read our news, just like we had to read the news when I lived in Communist East Germany (and also later China)
When everything is top-down political and ideological, what is unsaid is as important as what is said.
Sad
You beat me to it!
That ship seems to be riding high in the water, meaning it doesn’t appear to be loaded much.
White smoke - not a petroleum fire. I wonder what’s burning...
Lithium batteries, I presume...................
Or Cheech & Chong are stowaways....................
LOL ... great movie!
Based on that photo, I’d say he was spam in a can before the fire got to him.
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I hate when that happens.
Save the Edsel’s first
It would certainly be a great opportunity for a NATO sub to conduct a SINKEX.
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