
The 43.7 metres Aria SF owned by an Italian businessman was anchored at Cala Saona on the west coast of Formentera in Spain when it caught fire.
The Yacht was anchored at Cala Saona on the west coast of Formentera when the incident occurred on August 11 in the Balearics.
The 43.7 metres Aria SF owned by an Italian businessman was anchored at Cala Saona on the west coast of Formentera in Spain when it caught fire.
The yacht was made by the Italian firm ISA and was set to make its debut at the Monaco yacht show in September and the Adler-Hp Pelzer Group Chairman Scudieri received a yacht just weeks after the incident. The Guardian reported citing the Spanish sea search and rescue agency Salvamento Maritimo.
In the photo, plumes of smoke were seen coming from the superyacht. The cause of the fire in the superyacht has not yet been determined.
After noticing the fire in the yacht, Salvamento Maritimo dispatched a civil guard ship and a Guardamar Concepcion Arenal to help with evacuation efforts.
The superyacht had seven crew members and nine passengers on board when the fire occurred. Initially, crew members stayed onboard to contain the fire while passengers were evacuated to other boats. However, everyone was safely evacuated with no injuries.
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