Ship full of Porsches, VWs on fire, adrift in the middle of the Atlantic

The Felicity Ace, ship full of luxury cars is shown on February 17, stranded in the middle of the Atlantic. It caught fire in the North Atlantic on Wednesday, as it carried cargo including Porsches and Volkswagens from Emden, Germany to Davisville, Rhode Island. After a fire broke out in the cargo hold, it spread and forced all 22 crew members to abandon ship. The crew was safely picked up by the Portuguese Navy.
An abandoned cargo ship packed with cars is
adrift in the Atlantic Ocean, after a rapidly-spreading fire on board forced
the crew to escape.
The 656 foot-long Felicity Ace
roll-on/roll-off car-carrying ship caught fire in the North Atlantic on
Wednesday as it carried cargo, including Porsches and Volkswagens, from Emden,
Germany to Davisville, Rhode Island. At the time of the fire's outbreak, the
ship was sailing 90 nautical miles southwest of Portugal's Azores, according to
a statement on Wednesday by the Portuguese Navy.
After the fire broke out in the cargo hold,
it spread and forced all 22 crew members to abandon ship. According to another
statement by the Portuguese Navy, the crew was safely picked up and taken to a
local hotel, with the rescue coordinated by the Ponta Delgada Maritime Search
and Rescue Coordination Center. There has been no noticeable source of
pollution from the fire, according to the statement.
The ship's owners have arranged for a tow as
it continues to burn. Registered to Panama, the Felicity Alice is operated by
Japanese shipping line Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL). MOL has not responded to
request for comment.
Porsche confirmed to CNN Business that a
number of its cars were among the cargo and that customers with cars on board
the burning ship are being contacted by their dealers.
"While it remains too early to confirm
what occurred and next steps, we are -- along with our colleagues at Porsche AG
-- supporting our customers and our dealers as best we can to find
solutions," said Angus Fitton, Vice President of PR at Porsche Cars North
America. "We are in contact with the shipping company and the details of
the cars on board are now known."
Expectant Porsche owners with cars on board
like journalist and host Matt Farah, who said he had a 2022 Porsche Boxster
Spyder awaiting delivery, have already started receiving word from dealerships
about the status of their vehicles.
"The dealer confirmed that my car, along
with at least a dozen other vehicles they were expecting, is on that
boat," Farah said. "They had no further information for me beyond
confirming my car was on the boat, and said that as soon as Porsche Cars North
America has a plan of any kind with how to proceed, that they would share the
plans with me."
Volkswagen also has customers
awaiting vehicles on the burning cargo ship. "We are aware of an incident
involving a third-party cargo ship transporting Volkswagen Group vehicles
across the Atlantic. The vessel was on its way to North America," said
Dirk Ameer, a Volkswagen spokesperson. "At this time, we are not aware of
any injuries. We are in contact with the shipping company to get more
information about the incident."
The Felicity Ace can carry over 17,000 metric
tons of cargo, according to the Associated Press, with possibly thousands of
cars on board . The Portugese Navy said that as of Thursday, the fire is
ongoing, and an ocean patrol vessel remains on site to monitor the abandoned
ship.
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