Hundreds still awaiting airlift on stricken Italian ferry

  • 9 years ago
Passengers on board the Italian ferry, Norman Atlantic, waited for more than 12 hours to be rescued, as a fire swept through the lower deck in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Terrified, the 478 people on board were forced to move higher and higher to escape the flames.

Italian and Greek helicopter teams have been pushed back by gale force winds.

Officials said most of the passengers on the ferry travelling from Patras in Greece to Ancona in Italy were Greek but they also came from several other countries including Germany, Italy and France.

(SOUNDBITE) (Greek) GREEK SHIPPING MINISTER, MILTIADIS VARVITSIOTIS, SAYING:

"So far, the good news is that 165 passengers have been rescued and are now safe. However, the bad news is that we must announce that there is one dead man, a Greek national, who had been trapped inside the rescue shoot, the evacuation staircase."

As darkness fell, helicopters began the painstaking and dangerous task of lifting people

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