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DFDS Ferry with 335 People On Board Loses Power in Baltic Sea

Reuters
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October 2, 2018

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Update: A representative of Danish ferry operator DFDS said the Regina Seaways has a technical problem, but it is not on fire. The ferry is expected to be towed to the Lithuanian port town of Klaipeda.

reuters logoVILNIUS, Oct 2 (Reuters) – A Lithuanian-flagged ferry carrying 335 people is powerless in the Baltic Sea but no one is reported injured, a spokesman for Danish ferry company DFDS told Reuters.

“There was vibration and there was smoke, but no fire was noticed,” the spokesman said, contradicting earlier reports from the Lithuanian military of a fire on board the vessel.

He could not say whether the passengers and crew were in any danger and said the ferry would have to be towed to port.

The company said the ferry would be towed to the Lithuanian port town of Klaipeda, where it was heading from Kiel in Germany when it experienced technical problems.

Lithuania’s Defence Ministry said “the fire has been extinguished” and that four Lithuanian military ships were heading towards the ferry and will reach it by 1500 GMT.

The ferry, Regina Seaways, sent out a distress call at 1045 GMT and the Lithuanian military sent a helicopter to the vessel and has two more on standby if needed, a spokesman for the Lithuanian air force said. (Reporting by Andrius Sytas; Writing by Johan Ahlander; Editing by Simon Johnson and Janet Lawrence)

(c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2018.

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