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211 People Rescued, 267 Still on Board Norman Atlantic Ferry: Italian Navy

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The rescue works of the Norman Atlantic ferry, which caught fire in the Ionian Sea, are currently under way, the fire partially under control, 211 passengers have been rescued.

Smoke rises from the Italian-flagged Norman Atlantic after it caught fire in the Adriatic Sea - Sputnik International
Italian Vessel Takes in Tow Burning Ferry Norman Atlantic
MOSCOW, December 29 (Sputnik) — 211 out of more than 470 passengers of the Norman Atlantic passenger ferry, which caught fire Sunday as it was sailing from Greece to Italy, have been rescued and 267 are still on board, the Italian Navy stated Monday.

"211 people have been saved, 267 are still on board," the Italian Navy said on its official Twitter page.

The Norman Atlantic ferry, which caught ablaze in the Ionian Sea, has been taken under tow, with the fire on board partially under control, the Greek shipping ministry reported on Sunday.

The towing rope, used by the Italian ship Marietta Barretta to tow the burning Norman Atlantic ferry, has broken, the website of the Il Messaggero newspaper reported.

The government rescue team is now trying to reattach the ship to one of the four tugs, which are close to the Norman Atlantic. When the tow rope is reattached, the ferry is likely to be moved to the Italian port of Brindisi.

Earlier, the Greek Minister of National Defense Nikos Dendias reported that the Norman Atlantic angled down 7 degrees. At the same time, a representative of the ANEK company, chartering the ferry, said to the Skai Greek TV channel, that angle of the heel was not dangerous.

"The fire has been partially taken under control and the ferry is towed, although with some difficulties," the agency coordinating the rescue operation from the Greek side reported. The operation has been complicated by bad weather conditions.

The Greek authorities have also reported that it will be decided in the nearest future how to proceed with the operation. "The center of the rescue operation in Rome will make the final decision on whether to conduct a mass evacuation of the ferry from the sea," said the Greek ministry.

The fire on the ferry, which was travelling from Greece to Italy, broke out on early Sunday morning. The fire started in a garage unit abord the ship. About 470 people were on board at the time the fire started, including more than 410 passengers.

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