There has been a fire at a well know manufactures boat place there, at least 10 new boats gone, just lumps of metal and plastic left.
Hope its nones boats from here.
Oh errr, where did you get this from Julie, I know its not me because I've just been told that my boat is back in the water with a nice clean bottom ready for the weekend. Mind you the insurance money might have been better than p/x /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
It's for definite, was at their place in Swanick this morning, they were talking about 17 boats?? Owners and Stock boats apparently in a shed that all went up over the weekend. Insurance should be fun, who's cover was in place or liable, devil to sort I wouldn't wonder?? Piccys should be interesting though. P
setting fire to the dream - bad language follows...
a fire in the navy of Bon Air in Badly Pas, within the municipal term of Alcúdia, caused the two yesterday collapse of boat. Other two boats were transferred to mainland since they were damaged. The firemen of the Consell of Majorca received the call of emergency, originating of Civil defense, to the 13,46 hours. Then two units were transferred to the port, the park seven number and the park number two. Later a support unit of the park went to the place number three. In order to choke the flames that arose in the port they also mobilized agents of the Civil Guard and the Local Police of Alcúdia, as well as the patrols of Marine Rescue. The cash transferred to the zone of the fire found a boat in flames. In spite of a the effort of the firemen to extinguish the flames, this one ship sank in the port. The fire ended up also invading to another boat that was located next to the ship in flames. The personnel who worked in the extinction of the fire transferred this ship out to sea, since it was impossible to choke the flames. Once the boat arrived at waters the sufficiently deep thing sank. Other two ships were damaged by the flames. These two boats were transferred to mainland to avoid that the fire took control of them and caused greater flaws. It was only necessary to lament a slightly wounded, who was transferred by an ambulance to the hospital of Alcúdia. The last unit of the 17,30 firemen retired to horas'