No deaths or accidents had been reported after the incident wherein a cruise ship carrying over 200 passengers was engulfed in hearth.
The ship caught hearth on the primary day of a 12-day cruise on the Nile River. (Screenshot)
How did the ship catch hearth?
It is believed that the fireplace broke out within the cookhouse. It remains to be unclear how the fireplace began however an investigation is underway.
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The hearth destroyed all the pieces in its path, damaging the complete corridor and several other cabins. The ship’s workers moved the passengers to the higher deck, and later, they had been rescued after the vessel docked at an unofficial anchorage.
“At 6:30pm, other boats shone flashlights toward our cabins. When we opened the window, we saw a huge plume of smoke on deck,” one passenger on board informed VRT News. The passenger additional shared that the evacuation course of was scary and tough, as the complete floor flooring, the same old method of exit, was engulfed in flames.
“The gangway to go ashore was too small. And the fireplace had additionally damaged out on the bottom flooring, the place the gangway is situated. So, it was very tough to evacuate through that route,” reported VRT News.
The passenger additionally shared how they needed to depart all the pieces to run for security. “I think the ship has been fully gutted. We needed to depart our baggage behind, so we’re left with nothing.”
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Investigation is underway:
The authorities and the cruise operators are reviewing the incident and can possible assess the security protocols on board the opposite cruise ships working alongside the Nile.
The Iberotel Crown Empress has been quickly taken out of service.









