Marina operations at Singapore's Sentosa Cove resume after fire partially sank luxury yacht


Thick black smoke could be seen billowing from a vessel berthed at the ONE°15 Marina Club in Sentosa Cove on June 7. - ST READER

SINGAPORE: Marina operations at Sentosa Cove have resumed following clearance by the authorities after a fire partially sank a luxury yacht there on Sunday (June 7) morning.

“The affected berth remains closed as a precaution, with appropriate safety and environmental barriers in place,” said ONE°15 Marina Club on June 8 in response to qeuries. The clubhouse remains fully operational.

“The safety and well-being of our members, guests, staff, and partners remain our highest priority,” it added.

The cause of the fire remains under investigations, said ONE°15 Marina Club, which also confirmed that it involved Eagle Wings III berthed at the marina.

“We will continue to cooperate fully with the the authorities and provide updates as appropriate as the investigation progresses.” - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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