The fire completely engulfed the yacht and the irreversible damage caused her to sink into a watery grave.
Million dollar yacht fire. Million-dollar yachts destroyed by fire in Trinidad. According to the All Saints Fire Station they received a call at 342 pm and immediately rushed to the scene where they were able to contain the fire and save the 125-foot yacht from being completely destroyed. San Diego boat captain Kurt Roll was using a remote-controlled quadcopter drone to shoot aerial footage at a shipyard in Chula Vista California on Thursday when he spotted a plume of smoke rising in the distance.
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Fire Rescue crews have determined that there was no foul play involved with the fire that burned down two multi-million dollar yachts at a marina in Ft. The fire which started just after midday left many yachties in panic as they moved their vessels to evade the fire. Massive fire engulfs Toledo Beach Marina building with boats million-dollar yacht inside Ray Kisonas Monroe News 1262020 Manufacturing could return to.
Two yachts were destroyed by fire Thursday at the Trinidad and Tobago Yacht Club in Carenage. More than 60 firefighters and. ET on Wednesday December 18.
Two million-dollar yachts worth more than 20 million were destroyed in a fire at the Universal Marine Center in Fort Lauderdale Florida after a blaze began early Saturday morning. Almost 30 million worth of property went up in flames early Saturday in Florida when two multi-million dollar yachts were destroyed in a fire. Built for French sailor Alain Colas in 1976 the yacht was owned by Mr Tapie in the 1980s and 1990s.
Miami Fire Rescue units reported to the 120-foot yacht around 730 pm. It was later sold to a wealthy Lebanese woman for 365 million francs S12 million today. Officials said the boat was probably a complete loss.