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Marine Dept starts investigation into Langkawi ferry fire

Starcity Express 6 being held at Kuala Kedah ferry terminal until team’s task completed

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 12 May 2021 5:10PM

Marine Dept starts investigation into Langkawi ferry fire
The Starcity Express 6 was en route to Langkawi carrying passengers to the holiday island. – Langkawi Ferry Line pic, May 12, 2021

by Arulldas Sinnappan

LANGKAWI – A Langkawi passenger ferry that got gutted by fire yesterday afternoon is being held at the Kuala Kedah ferry terminal to facilitate investigations to establish the cause of the incident.

A Marine Department spokesman said the Starcity Express 6 will be docked at the terminal until the investigating team’s task, which has already begun, is completed.

The incident that occurred at 4pm yesterday when the fire broke out on the ferry shortly after it had left the terminal.

However, the vessel with 305 passengers managed to return to the terminal, with everyone on board alighting from the ferry and moving to safety. No one was hurt during the incident.

The department today said that their investigations confirmed that there was no oil spill spotted in the area.

The ferry was en route to Langkawi carrying passengers to the holiday island. The affected passengers were later transferred to the Myferry 2 passenger ferry which left for the island at 5pm.

Two fire engines from Kuala Kedah arrived and put out the fire in approximately 40 minutes.

The investigation team was set up by the Northern Region Marine Department to establish the cause of the fire. – The Vibes, May 12, 2021

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