Berlin, October 11: A fire broke out on an oil and chemicals tanker off Germany's Baltic Sea coast on Friday and all seven crew members were rescued, German authorities said.
The German Maritime Search and Rescue Service said it was alerted to the fire on the 73-metre-long German vessel, the Annika, shortly after 9 am Friday. A rescue boat picked up the crew members about an hour later. Munich Shocker: 57-Year-Old Man Allegedly Beaten to Death by ‘Group of Several Men’ Near Old Botanical Gardens in Germany, Probe Launched.
The tanker was northeast of Kuehlungsborn, a seaside resort west of the port city of Rostock. The rescue service said black smoke was visible from the coast. Three ships were at the scene fighting the fire, and other boats and helicopters were on the way.