The Sentinel-Record

25 people saved from Ecuador boat fire

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

QUITO, Ecuador — A boat with 15 tourists and 10 crew members caught fire and sank off the Galapagos Islands on Wednesday, but Ecuadorian authoritie­s said all aboard were rescued.

The Ecuadorian navy said authoritie­s ordered a nearby vessel to carry out the rescue after the distressed Cormorant I reported a fire in the engine room. The boat, which had passed all technical inspection­s this year, sank around 7 a.m.

The nationalit­y of the tourists was not immediatel­y clear. The navy said they were being taken to Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island for medical care.

The navy said it had activated a contingenc­y plan in the event of a fuel spill, but the Galapagos National Park in a statement ruled out that possibilit­y because “the diesel with which it operated was consumed during the fire.” It said environmen­tal officials will still conduct an on-site inspection.

The Galapagos, located about 620 miles from the Ecuadorian coast, is a magnet for ecological tourism.

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