The car carrier Fremantle Highway, which caught fire off the Dutch coast last week while carrying 3,000 vehicles, is now under tow after the fire began to subside this weekend.

The fire, which began on Tuesday (25 July 2023), has been burning for almost a week aboard the 199-metre Fremantle Highway, a Panama-registered vehicle carrier built in 2013. One crew member was killed and several others injured after reportedly attempting to bring the blaze under control.

Fremantle Highway departed the port of Bremerhaven in Germany, and was en route to Egypt when it caught fire. It is suspected that an electric car in the cargo was the cause of the fire.

The coastguard initially reported that around 25 electric vehicles were on board. However, this figure has been confirmed at closer to 500 electric vehicles.

The ship was initially towed out of shipping lanes but remained worryingly close to Ameland, one of four ecologically sensitive Frisian islands in an archipelago just north of the Dutch mainland, in the Waddensee area.

A salvage team attempted to board the ship on Thursday (27 July 2023), but this was aborted due to the high temperatures aboard the vessel.

Despite the fire continuing to burn, temperatures had fallen enough by Friday (28 July 2023) to allow the team to board and establish a connection to a salvage vessel. By Sunday afternoon, the smoke had subsided enough to allow the towage operation to commence.

Dutch authorities have confirmed the ship will now be towed to a temporary location some 16 km north of Schiermonnikoog. This journey is expected to be completed today (31 July 2023).

The tow of the Fremantle Highway is being done at approximately 3 knots by two tugs, and an oil control vessel Arca is in the vicinity in case any oil pollution occurs.

The towing operation comes as a relief for the Wadden Islands, which are a Unesco World Heritage Site and one of the largest tidal flats systems in the world.

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