Nine Rescued from Yacht Fire near Shetland

By Aiswarya Lakshmi
Friday, June 3, 2016

 A skipper and his crew have been rescued from a life raft after their yacht - The Miracle - caught fire off the coast of Shetland, Scotland. 

According to a BBC report, nine people have been rescued after a yacht caught fire off Shetland. Coastguards were alerted to the incident, about 50 miles south west of Shetland, at about 09:20.
Dramatic video footage, filmed from a coastguard helicopter, showed the blaze taking hold on board the stricken boat.
But appropriately, given the name of their ship, the sailors miraculously emerged unscathed from the inferno.
All nine on board the unnamed yacht had abandoned the vessel and were picked up from their liferaft by an oil support vessel. It was then heading to Scalloway Harbour.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has confirmed that all nine people on The Miracle “have been safely accounted for after the support vessel picked them up from a life raft after they abandoned their sailing vessel.” 
The British Red Cross said it was on hand to help the crew. 
Categories: Salvage Casualties Coast Guard Yachts

Related Stories

AD Ports Group Releases 2024 Annual Report

Baltic Index Down for Sixth Straight Session

Tariffs Bite: Venezuela Oil Loading Slows

Current News

DP World, Asian Terminals Inc. Invest $100M to Boost Capacity at Manila South Harbor

PD Ports Outlines Plans to Develop UK Offshore Wind Hub

DP World Begins $165 Million Expansion of Maputo Container Terminal Capacity

Port Canaveral Invests $500 Million in Five-Year Port-Wide Improvement Plan

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News