E’ andato a fuoco ieri nella rada di Nizza il superyacht “If Only” di proprietร  di Diana Bracco, la famosa imprenditrice italiana.

Molta paura ma, fortunatamente, nesuna conseguenza per le persone a bordo del Superyacht “If Only”. Lo yacht รจ andato a fuoco forse per un corto circuito in sala macchine e, molto velocemente, l’incendio si รจ propagato per tutta l’imbarcazione seminando il panico fra i sette passeggeri ed i quattro membri dell’equipaggio.

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La colonna di fumo che si levava dall’imbarcazione รจ stata notata dalla torre di controllo del vicino areoporto di Nizza che, fortunatamente, ha dato immediatamente l’allarme allertando la capitaneria francese che รจ intervenuta ed ha tratto in salvo tutte le persone a bordo. Solo un membro dell’equipaggio, che ha cercato di intervenire per domare l’incendio in sala macchine, รจ stato ricoverato con una leggera intossicazione da fumo.

Lo yacht, costruito nel 1974 dai cantieri olandesi della societร  Feadship, รจ in acciaio con le sovrastrutture in alluminio ed in precedenza si chiamava Walanka.ย  Lungo 39 metri poteva ospitare fino a otto passeggeri e nove membri d’equipaggio.

L’incendio era visibile da tutta la costa di Nizza e la colonna di fumo che si propagava da esso rischiava di procurare problemi al traffico aereo. Lo yacht รจ stato infatti rimorchiato al largo, anche per evitare che finisse contro la diga dell’areoporto.

Le operazioni si sono prolungate fino a notte ed hanno visto anche l’impiego di un battello speciale che ha posizionato sbarramenti assorbenti e dighe galleggianti per scongiurare il pericolo di danni ambientali.

 

 

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