Body found in search for missing passengers from Greece-Italy ferry

Several missing after ship sailing from Igoumenitsa to Brindisi caught fire

Firefighters have been trying for days to contain the fire and cool scorching temperatures on the 183-metre (600ft) ship. Photograph: Voula  Pappa/In Time News/AFP via Getty Images
Firefighters have been trying for days to contain the fire and cool scorching temperatures on the 183-metre (600ft) ship. Photograph: Voula Pappa/In Time News/AFP via Getty Images

Firefighters battling for a third day a blaze on a ferry sailing from Greece to Italy recovered on Sunday the body of a passenger listed as missing, Greek authorities said.

It is the first reported fatality after rescuers managed to take at least 281 out of 292 passengers and crew to safety from a blaze which broke out on the Italian-flagged Euroferry Olympia early on Friday.

The ferry had been on its way to the Italian port of Brindisi from Igoumenitsa in Greece when it was engulfed by flames off the island of Corfu in the Ionian Sea.

A survivor from the still burning Euroferry Olympia is escorted by Greek coast guards as he arrives at the port of Corfu island, northwestern Greece. Photograph: Stamatis Katopodis/InTime News via AP
A survivor from the still burning Euroferry Olympia is escorted by Greek coast guards as he arrives at the port of Corfu island, northwestern Greece. Photograph: Stamatis Katopodis/InTime News via AP

Many of the passengers were truck owners or drivers transporting goods through Europe.

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The dead man was found in the cabin of a truck in the ship’s hold and had suffered serious burns, a fire brigade official said.

A total of 10 people, all Bulgarian, Turkish and Greek nationals, are still missing, according to the coast guard.

Earlier on Sunday rescue teams found a survivor, a man from Belarus, at the stern of the ferry, according to the coast guard, reviving hopes that other missing passengers could still be found alive.

Firefighters have been trying for days to contain the fire and cool scorching temperatures on the 183-metre ship to allow emergency crews to board and rescue any survivors.

The cause of the blaze is still being investigated and a prosecutor has launched an inquiry, according to coast guard officials.

Reuters footage showed rescuers climbing a stepladder to the vessel after a tug boat towed it closer to the shore.

Aerial footage released by the Greek coast guard on Friday showed rows of burnt trucks on the blackened deck after flames swept through the ship. The ferry was carrying 153 vehicles, the company said.

A group of truck drivers who survived the ordeal arrived back in Bulgaria in the early hours of Sunday.

“Once we were in the boats we saw the huge flames. Everything burned, the losses are big, but I am glad we are alive and we will see our families,” truck driver Rumen Cholakov told Bulgarian Nova TV. – Reuters