Two Albanian seamen have been killed on a tugboat while towing the fire-stricken Norman Atlantic ferry.
Both men died after a connecting cable between the vessels snapped on Tuesday morning after it became entangled in a propeller, Albanian officials say.
Ten people were killed and more than 400 rescued, after a fire broke out on the ferry in stormy seas on Sunday.
It is unclear how many passengers are still missing. The cause of the fire on the car deck is unknown.
The Italian authorities said they could not verify the actual number of people originally on board and rescuers are still searching the vessel.
The operator said 478 people had been on the ferry when it left the Greek port of Patras for Ancona in Italy, but Italy's final tally following the rescue comes to only 437, including those who died.
The BBC's James Reynolds in the Italian port of Brindisi says that Tuesday's tugboat accident underlines the many difficulties faced in this recovery operation.
An Albanian port authority official in Vlore told Reuters news agency that the two seamen had been hit by the broken cable.
"One man died on the spot when one cable broke after it got stuck in the propeller," the official said. "The other died on board a few minutes ago when being assisted by a helicopter medical team."
Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang
Albania seamen die in ferry recovery
Dengan url
http://gemukesehatan.blogspot.com/2014/12/albania-seamen-die-in-ferry-recovery.html
Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya
Albania seamen die in ferry recovery
namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link
Albania seamen die in ferry recovery
sebagai sumbernya
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar