A cargo ship carrying thousands of vehicles that caught on fire near the Azores has now sunk into the Atlantic Ocean, officials confirmed on Tuesday.
After the ship sank, it left debris and a “small patch of oily waste, which is being dispersed by tugboats’ water jets,” the Portuguese Navy said. The site is now being monitored by Portuguese and EU environmental agencies.
The merchant ship, which was traveling to the United States from Germany, was carrying about 4,000 cars, including ones made by Volkswagen, Porsche, Bentley, and others. There were reports saying the ship was also carrying electric vehicles on board.
Last month, one Twitter user, Matt Farah, who operates the SmokingTire website, wrote that his Porsche was on the burning ship.
“We don’t know yet the final outcome,” the CEO of Automobili Lamborghini America, Andrea Baldi, told the outlet. “We also are waiting for official information for the time being. We have informed our dealers, and they have informed our customers, because whatever happens, in any case, there will be a delay.”
The Aventador model, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars each, is sold out and is nearing the end of its production run, the site noted.
“The car is sold out, so there is always a possibility out of 563 units that some cancellation can allow an Aventador replacement, but I prefer to hope for the time being that at least the few Aventadors on the ship will be safe,” Baldi told Automotive News.
The cause of the Felicity Ace blaze remains unclear.