• A survivor of the 'Euroferry Olympia' fire, Giorgios Parlatzas from Greece, watches the news at the Sunrise hotel in Corfu, Greece. Reuters
    A survivor of the 'Euroferry Olympia' fire, Giorgios Parlatzas from Greece, watches the news at the Sunrise hotel in Corfu, Greece. Reuters
  • Romanian survivors make phones calls as they gather at the hall of the Sunrise hotel. Reuters
    Romanian survivors make phones calls as they gather at the hall of the Sunrise hotel. Reuters
  • An aerial view of the Italian-flagged 'Euroferry Olympia' ablaze off the coast of Greece. EPA
    An aerial view of the Italian-flagged 'Euroferry Olympia' ablaze off the coast of Greece. EPA
  • Albanian coast guard members try to extinguish the fire. Reuters
    Albanian coast guard members try to extinguish the fire. Reuters
  • The coast guard said 278 passengers and crew had been rescued from the fire. AP
    The coast guard said 278 passengers and crew had been rescued from the fire. AP
  • The incident took place at around 1.30am GMT off the northern coast of Corfu, between Greece and Albania. Reuters
    The incident took place at around 1.30am GMT off the northern coast of Corfu, between Greece and Albania. Reuters
  • A vessel carrying passengers evacuated from the ferry arrives at the port of Corfu. AP
    A vessel carrying passengers evacuated from the ferry arrives at the port of Corfu. AP
  • The cause of the fire has yet to be known and an investigation is under way. AP
    The cause of the fire has yet to be known and an investigation is under way. AP
  • Firefighters spray water as the fire burns. Reuters
    Firefighters spray water as the fire burns. Reuters
  • The ferry had sailed from Igoumenitsa and was headed to the Italian port of Brindisi. Reuters
    The ferry had sailed from Igoumenitsa and was headed to the Italian port of Brindisi. Reuters
  • Passengers are seen on board the 'Guardia di Finanza' after being rescued. Reuters
    Passengers are seen on board the 'Guardia di Finanza' after being rescued. Reuters
  • Passengers disembark from a vessel at the port of Corfu, after being rescued from the ship. AFP
    Passengers disembark from a vessel at the port of Corfu, after being rescued from the ship. AFP
  • Smoke rises from the ferry. Reuters
    Smoke rises from the ferry. Reuters

Hope fades for 11 people missing in Greece ferry fire


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Rescue teams boarded a burning ferry in Greece to free two lorry drivers who had been stranded inside the vessel for more than 15 hours on Friday, but hope was fading for 11 others reported missing.

The rescuers descended from a helicopter onto the ship through thick clouds of smoke to locate the two men inside the Euroferry Olympia who had spent hours on a parking deck waiting for help.

The coast guard said 278 passengers and crew had been rescued earlier in the day from a fire that engulfed the Italy-bound ferry with 291 people on board near the Greek island of Corfu.

The cause of the blaze was unclear. The Italy-based ferry company said it started in a hold where vehicles were parked, while officials confirmed nationals from Albania, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Italy, and Lithuania were among the rescued.

“I thought death had come from me,” Albanian lorry driver Zef Lufi said after his rescue. “There was so much smoke. I thought we wouldn’t make it. It took us about an hour and a half before we got into the lifeboats and about three more hours before we were picked up.”

The rescued passengers were all taken to Corfu. Ten people were admitted to hospital. None were in a serious condition and most had breathing difficulties.

The fire began before dawn on Friday as the Italy-flagged vessel was sailing through the Ionian Sea, three hours after it left the port of Igoumenitsa in north-west Greece for the Italian port of Brindisi. Greek authorities said the ferry had 239 passengers and 51 crew members on board and was carrying 153 lorries and 32 cars.

As night fell, the ship was surrounded by firefighting vessels, including a small car ferry used as a floating platform for fire trucks.

The 183-metre Euroferry Olympia, built in 1995, is operated by the Grimaldi Group, based in Naples, Italy. It was travelling near the small Greek island of Ereikousa, 15 kilometres north of Corfu, when the fire started.

Most of the passengers were rescued by an Italian customs inspection boat that was passing the ferry when the fire broke out. It was later joined by six boats from Greece’s coast guard and four helicopters, as well as a coast guard vessel from nearby Albania, several firefighting vessels and privately-chartered boats.

“We took the captain aboard, and the first question we asked was if all the persons had gone into lifeboats,’’ Lodovico Cicchetti, the captain of the Italian customs boat, told Italy’s state TV RaiNews24. He said one person had jumped into the sea from the ferry and another escaped by climbing down the ferry’s ladder.

Romania’s foreign ministry said 29 Romanian citizens were among those rescued. One of them, Bogdan Topan, told local news channel Digi24 that he was asleep when the blaze broke out and had to scramble to safety.

“There was a lot of smoke,” he said. “They gave us life jackets, and they separated everybody so the women and children were first, and they put us into the lifeboats — it happened very fast.”

It was the worst maritime incident in Greece since a fire on the Greek-chartered passenger ferry Norman Atlantic killed at least 10 people in 2014.

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Updated: February 19, 2022, 7:34 AM