More than 280 people evacuated after Greek ferry catches fire

More than 280 people have been evacuated from a ferry in northwestern Greece that caught fire overnight while heading to southern Italy, authorities said.

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A passenger from Italian-flagged Euroferry Olympia disembarks from a Greek coast guard vessel at the port of Corfu, after being rescued from the ship that caught fire off the island of Corfu (Photo: Reuters)

More than 280 people have been evacuated from a ferry in northwestern that caught overnight while heading to southern Italy, authorities said.

At least one person was slightly injured in the evacuation, coast guard officials said.

The predawn broke out Friday on the Greek-owned Euroferry Olympia shortly after it left the port of Igoumenitsa in northwest for the Italian port of Brindisi with 233 passengers and 51 crew members on board.

Images from local television channels of the ferry following the evacuation indicated that the was extensive.

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First Published: Fri, February 18 2022. 14:52 IST
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