NewsWorld WORLD: Luxury cars up in smoke after ship catches fire by Barbados Today 18/02/2022 written by Barbados Today 18/02/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 208 SOURCE: BBC- Thousands of Porsche and Volkswagen cars have been abandoned on a cargo ship after it caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean en route to the US. The ship, named Felicity Ace, was travelling from Emden in Germany before it caught ablaze off the coast of Portugal’s Azores islands. German newspaper Handelsblatt reported the vessel was carrying 3,965 vehicles, which also included Audis, Lamborghinis and a small number of Bentleys. The ship’s crew have been rescued. Portugal’s navy said no one was hurt by the fire, which broke out on Wednesday, and the 22 crew members were taken to a hotel after the navy, four merchant ships sailing in the area and the Portuguese Air Force completed the evacuation. “The owner of the ship Felicity Ace is in contact with the logistic agent in order to draw up a plan for the towing of the ship,” the navy said in a statement. “So far, no source of pollution has been recorded.” Getty Images According to Handelsblatt, an internal email from Volkswagen USA stated that the ship was carrying 3,965 vehicles of the VW, Porsche, Audi and Lamborghini brands. Volkswagen did not confirm the number of cars on board, but Porsche said it had about 1,100 of its models on the ship. The company said it was “aware of an incident involving a third-party cargo ship transporting Volkswagen Group vehicles across the Atlantic”. Bentley confirmed that 189 of its cars were also onboard the ship. “We are working with the shipping company to find out further information,” said a spokesman. The ship was travelling to a Volkswagen factory in Davisville, Rhode Island, according to the website Marine Traffic. One customer tweeted to say his Porsche was on board the abandoned ship. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Police probe death in Tudor Bridge 02/01/2025 REGION: State of Emergency declared in Trinidad and Tobago 30/12/2024 Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter dies at 100 29/12/2024