Thailand Boat Fire: Passengers Leap Into Sea as Ferry Catches Fire in Gulf of Thailand, All 108 Safe (Watch Video)
Panicked passengers jumped into the sea to escape a raging ferry fire in the Gulf of Thailand early Thursday, and all 108 people on board were safe.
Bangkok, April 4: Panicked passengers jumped into the sea to escape a raging ferry fire in the Gulf of Thailand early Thursday, and all 108 people on board were safe. The overnight ferry from Surat Thani province was about to arrive at Koh Tao, a popular tourist destination off the Thai coast, when one of the passengers suddenly heard a crackling sound and smelled smoke. Maitree Promjampa said he saw billowing smoke and fire less than five minutes later, and that was when people started shouting and rang the alarm.
“We could barely get the life vests in time,” he told The Associated Press. “It was chaotic. People were weeping … I also teared up.” Of the 108 people on the ferry, 97 were passengers, Surat Thani officials said on Facebook. The province's public relations department posted that everyone was rescued with no casualties. Thailand: Thousands of Pilgrims Pay Their Obeisance to Sacred Relics of Lord Buddha, His Two Disciples at Sanam Luang in Bangkok on the Last Day of Holy Exposition (Watch Video).
Ferry Catches Fire in Gulf of Thailand
Videos showed people hurrying out of the ferry's cabin while putting on life vests, as thick black smoke swept across the ferry. It was later engulfed in fire. Maitree, a Surat Thani resident who often travels to Koh Tao for work, said several boats came to their rescue around 20 minutes after they called for help, but the boats could not get close to the ferry out of fear of explosions. Spain Boat Capsize: 35 Feared Dead After Migrant Boat Sinks en-Route to Canary Islands.
He said people had to jump into the sea to be rescued. Videos showed the ferry was also carrying several vehicles. “Everyone had to help themselves,” he said. Officials said the fire was since brought under control. It began in the engine, but the cause is being investigated.
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