Dover: Three lifeboats launched after fire breaks out on ferryon March 3, 2023 at 9:18 pm

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The Isle of Innisfree was sailing to France when fire broke out in its engine room, Irish Ferries says.

Dover PortImage source, Getty Images

Three lifeboats from Kent and a French salvage tug were launched after a fire started on a ferry in the Channel.

The lifeboats from Dover, Ramsgate and Dungeness were sent to the vessel – the Isle of Innisfree, owned by Irish Ferries – sailing from Dover to Calais.

The company said the fire, which was in the engine room, had been contained.

The ship, carrying 94 passengers and 89 crew, has since been at anchor in the Channel.

It is expected to be underway shortly, with the assistance of a tug, to Calais.

Passengers booked on imminent Isle of Innisfree sailings will be transferred to alternative sailings, Irish Ferries said.

It sincerely apologised to all of its passengers for the disruption to their journeys.

A statement from the firm said: “Crews train regularly to deal with incidents at sea, and the company has put its training into action and the fire has been extinguished.”

HM Coastguard said: “The vessel has confirmed that the fire has been extinguished but it is experiencing technical issues.

“All passengers and crew are accounted for and no injuries have been reported.”

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