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Part of luxury yacht wreck in Sentosa retrieved a month after fire; works ongoing for rest of vessel
SG🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Part of luxury yacht wreck in Sentosa retrieved a month after fire; works ongoing for rest of vessel

Efforts to recover the partially sunk luxury yacht 'Ferretti EagleWings III' in Sentosa Cove, Singapore, have begun. The yacht caught fire on June 7 while docked at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, resulting in significant damage but no injuries. As of July 9, parts of the vessel's top deck have been retrieved, and operations to lift the main hull are underway, expected to conclude by July 20. The salvage work is being conducted by Singapore Salvage Engineers, with safety and environmental protection as key priorities. The area around the vessel has been treated for potential oil spills, and several nearby yachts were relocated to facilitate recovery. Despite ongoing efforts, the cause of the fire remains under investigation, and EagleWings Yacht Charters has not responded to inquiries.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center8 hr. ago
Part of luxury yacht wreck in Sentosa retrieved a month after fire; works ongoing for rest of vessel

Efforts to recover the partially sunk luxury yacht 'Ferretti EagleWings III' in Sentosa Cove, Singapore, have begun. The yacht caught fire on June 7 while docked at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, resulting in significant damage but no injuries. As of July 9, parts of the vessel's top deck have been retrieved, and operations to lift the main hull are underway, expected to conclude by July 20. The salvage work is being conducted by Singapore Salvage Engineers, with safety and environmental protection as key priorities. The area around the vessel has been treated for potential oil spills, and several nearby yachts were relocated to facilitate recovery. Despite ongoing efforts, the cause of the fire remains under investigation, and EagleWings Yacht Charters has not responded to inquiries.

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