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“Ship is still on fire”: EV suspected in fatal cargo ship fire

A tragic incident unfolded off the Dutch coast as a massive car carrier ship, known as the Fremantle Highway, caught fire.

The incident occurred approximately 17 miles (14.5 nautical miles) north of the northern island of Ameland and the blaze resulted in one crew member losing their life and multiple others suffering injuries.

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, with authorities suspecting that an electric vehicle on board may have ignited, triggering the incident.

The Panama-registered cargo vessel, weighing nearly 18,500 tonnes, was carrying almost 3,000 vehicles at the time of the fire outbreak.

The vehicle carrier was transporting these vehicles from Germany to Egypt.

The executive agency of the Ministry of Infrastructure said: “Rijkswaterstaat is closely involved in the situation at the burning cargo ship north of Ameland. At the moment the ship is still on fire.

“Together with the Coast Guard and salvage companies, RWS is looking at what should happen if the ship has to be towed away and salvaged. We do everything we can to limit the damage to people and the environment as much as possible.”

Just a few hours ago, the Dutch Coast Guard said: “The ship is still on fire. The recovery vessel Hunter has an emergency connection to the ship and thus keeps the ship in a controlled position. Several parties are working on a plan of action to limit the damage as much as possible.”

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