Azores Situation Report Wednesday 7th August 2024

 

From our correspondent in the Azores

Yacht catches fire with seven people on board

A local yacht caught fire this on Monday 5 miles from Vila Franca do Campo. The seven crew members were rescued by a nearby maritime tourist vessel and are now ashore.

According to the captain of the Port of Ponta Delgada, Commander Rafael da Silva, the seven crew members “were unharmed, in good health and do not require medical care”.

According to information from the Maritime Authority, the fire on the 13-meter-long sailboat, based in the port of Vila Franca do Campo, is believed to have started in the engine room and was initially fought by the crew, but without success, having spread to the rest of the boat.

The presence of a maritime-tourist vessel in the vicinity made it possible to avoid greater harm: having spotted the column of black smoke – which was visible from land, according to several reports – it approached the sailboat and aided the crew, transporting them safely to land.

The alert was given via 112, at around 5:02 pm, to the Ponta Delgada Search and Rescue Coordination Centre, with the Volunteer Firefighters of Vila Franca do Campo taking over the fight against the flames with six operators, which were declared as “apparently extinguished” at 8:08 pm. “Despite the efforts made, the vessel ended up sinking at a depth of around 1,000 meters”, revealed Captain Rafael da Silva, adding that “Given the condition of the vessel at the time it sank, no pollution incidents are expected”.

 

Free minibus for students and over 65s

Starting this Friday, all students and people over 65 can travel on the minibus network for free.

The regulation exempting payment of the “student monthly pass” and “senior monthly pass 65+” for minibuses, from Ponta Delgada City Council, is now in force, after publication in the Official Gazette.

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