Fire in engine room of passenger ship: 225 people evacuated

A small fire broke out in an engine room of a passenger ship in the Biesbosch on Tuesday afternoon. 225 passengers were evacuated. Because the ship is moored in the middle of the water of the Biesbosch, all passengers had to be brought to the home port in Drimmelen by two boats. No one was injured.

During the fire, the ship moored in a work harbor near Drimmelen. The evacuation proceeded ‘quietly and in a controlled manner’, reports the fire brigade. The ship is owned by the Zilvermeeuw cruise company. Adriaan Schuller, director of the company, says it was a small fire.

“We had guests from De Zonnebloem on board. They are less mobile and use wheelchairs and scooters. But there was little panic. No flames were visible and there was only a little bit of smoke,” said the director.

Skipper was also a firefighter
The ship could also sail. To be sure, it was docked anyway. “It all ended well. We were lucky with the location where it happened. We were able to go straight to the work harbor here. We were also lucky that our skipper was also a firefighter,” says Schuller.

One of the passengers says she saw smoke and smelled a burning smell. “It was a bit of a shock, but the evacuation went very quietly and neatly. I can’t walk very well so that was a bit of a hassle. But there was no panic. Not at all.”

An older man says he liked it. “It was exciting. I’m not that young anymore. That way you can experience something.”

In addition to the fire brigade, Rijkswaterstaat and the KNRM (Royal Dutch Rescue Company) were also on site.

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