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Ferry ablaze between Jordan and Egypt | Ferry ablaze between Jordan and Egypt |
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Hundreds of passengers have been evacuated from a ferry that caught fire in the Red Sea, officials say. | Hundreds of passengers have been evacuated from a ferry that caught fire in the Red Sea, officials say. |
They said the fire had been mostly brought under control. | They said the fire had been mostly brought under control. |
The ferry, carrying at least 1,200 people, caught fire about 15 nautical miles from the Jordanian port of Aqaba, Egyptian officials said. | The ferry, carrying at least 1,200 people, caught fire about 15 nautical miles from the Jordanian port of Aqaba, Egyptian officials said. |
It was headed to Nuweiba in Egypt and most of the passengers were said to be Egyptian migrant workers. There were no immediate reports of casualties. | It was headed to Nuweiba in Egypt and most of the passengers were said to be Egyptian migrant workers. There were no immediate reports of casualties. |
As many as 1,000 passengers were evacuated from the boat, which officials said had been severely damaged. | As many as 1,000 passengers were evacuated from the boat, which officials said had been severely damaged. |
Egyptian TV said military aircraft as well as boats were also being deployed in the rescue operation. | Egyptian TV said military aircraft as well as boats were also being deployed in the rescue operation. |
The ferry is owned by Arab Bridge Maritime Company (AB Maritime), a joint venture between the governments of Jordan, Egypt and Iraq, Reuters news agency reported. | The ferry is owned by Arab Bridge Maritime Company (AB Maritime), a joint venture between the governments of Jordan, Egypt and Iraq, Reuters news agency reported. |
More than 1,000 people were killed in 2006 after a ferry crossing from Saudi Arabia and Egypt sank in the Red Sea. | More than 1,000 people were killed in 2006 after a ferry crossing from Saudi Arabia and Egypt sank in the Red Sea. |
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