News
Emergency services responding to fire on Stena Europe ferry at Fishguard Harbour

A MULTI AGENCY response has been mounted following the break out of a fire on a passenger ferry off the coast of Pembrokeshire this Saturday evening (Feb 11).
Early reports suggest that there was a serious blaze in the engine room of the Stena Europe vessel off Strumble Head.
The crippled 150m ferry was then aided into Fishguard Harbour by two tug boats.
The alarm was raised just after 9pm.

A Sikorsky S-92A coastguard rescue helicopter was scrambled from The Lake District, and spent a considerable time hovering over the vessel as it was brought into port.
By 23:40 it was returning to base.

RNLI lifeboats from St Davids and New Quay were launched to the emergency.
Twenty emergency vehicles, including fire tenders and ambulances were counted at the scene by around 11pm.
The Wales Air Ambulance also scrambled a helicopter to the scene, although there are no confirmed reports of any injuries.
At 23:51 firefighters were seen, from the quayside, spraying water down one of the funnels of the ferry as ambulances stood by.
Passengers were told to be prepared to man the lifeboats, and were mustered with life jackets ready, but the ferry, which was built in 1980 to carry 1500 passengers, managed to get to the port before this became necessary.

On Facebook passenger Stephen Kearney put up a public post saying: “Well the fire onboard the Stenaline Rosslare to Fishguard Ferry is now out.
“Useful to be a sailor in evacuation prep with the crew. Serious fire is now extinguished. Phew! I put the bottle of whiskey back that I’d grabbed for a night in the lifeboat!”
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