Greek emergency workers rescued a Belarussian truck driver Sunday from a burning ferry off the island of Corfu and found the body of a Greek truck driver as they combed the wreckage for missing passengers. The discoveries left 10 people still unaccounted for.
The body has been recognized by the deceased’s relatives. The deceased was found in one of the ship’s parking spaces. The victim was identified as a 58-year-old Greek truck driver by his family.
The Italian-owned Euroferry Olympia, which was carrying more than 290 passengers and crew as well as 153 trucks and 32 cars, caught fire Friday, three hours after it left the northwestern Greek port of Igoumenitsa bound for Brindisi in Italy. The company that operates the ferry said the fire started in a hold where vehicles were parked.
The 21 years old survivor
The survivor, Kiril Kiralenka, 21, was able to make his way up to the left rear deck on his own, and told rescue workers that he heard other voices below.
“The fact that this man succeeded, despite adverse conditions, to exit into the deck and alert the coast guard … gives us hope that there may be other (survivors),” coast guard spokesman Nikos Alexiou told state broadcaster ERT.
The Greek coast guard and other boats evacuated about 280 people from the ferry to the nearby island of Corfu.