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MV ''Lisco Gloria'' was a
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ferry, sailing under a
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for the shipowner
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. An explosive fire engulfed the ship while en route to
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on 9 October 2010.


Specifications

The ship was built in 2001 at the Szczecin Shipyard as the ''Golfo Dei Coralli'' for the shipowner ''Lloyd Sardegna Compagnia Di Navigazione'' from
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in
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. She was however not delivered, but instead bought by
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on 19 July 2002, and was sailed under a Danish flag as the ''Dana Gloria''. During this time she sailed on the route from
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to
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as the replacement for ''Dana Anglia''. In June 2003 she was in turn replaced by her
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, the ''Dana Sirena'', that also sailed under a Danish flag and provided facilities for 600 instead of 308 passengers. The ship was later transferred to ''Rasa Multipurpose Shipping'', Klaipėda, renamed ''Lisco Gloria'' and sailed for
DFDS Lisco DFDS Seaways is a Danish shipping company that operates passenger and freight services across northern Europe. Following the acquisition of Norfolkline in 2010, DFDS restructured its other shipping divisions (DFDS Tor Line and DFDS Lisco) i ...
(incorporated into DFDS Seaways in 2010) on the route between Klaipėda and Kiel. The ship had sailed under a Lithuanian flag since 1 June 2003.


2010 fire

On 9 October 2010, the ship was on its way from Kiel to Klaipėda, carrying 204 passengers and 32 crewmembers, mostly Lithuanian citizens. Just after midnight, as the ship was travelling in the
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, some 8–10 km south of
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, an onboard explosion occurred on the car deck, which resulted in a fire that later engulfed the entire ship. Being in the zone of German responsibility, all passengers and crew were rescued from the ferry by the German Coast Guard and some smaller vessels that had hurried to the scene, and transferred to other ferries, most of them on board the ''Deutschland''. 3 persons, that had inhaled smoke were transferred to a hospital by helicopters. The German Coast Guard said that the incident showed no signs of being a terrorist attack. The ship later drifted into Danish waters and the Danish Coast Guard dispatched an oil containment vessel to the site because ''Lisco Gloria'' had some 200 tons of fuel oil on board. A German team managed to enter the ship and released the anchor. However, officials said that it was almost impossible to put out the fire and concentrated on cooling the hull to prevent her from sinking. In the morning she listed at 15 degrees. After the fire she was first towed to
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, Denmark, where she was declared to be a
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. On 16 February 2011 she began her final journey to Klaipėda where her scrapping was expected to take five months.Lisco Gloria skrotas i KlaipedaSjöfartstidningen
16 February 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2011
However, before the scrapping took place the new owner investigated whether the ship could be repaired despite having been declared constructive total loss due to expected repair costs exceeding DKK 450 million.Lisco Gloria kan räddasSjöfartstidningen
24 February 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2011
The scrapping began in 2011 and the demolition of the ship was reportedly finished in by early 2012.
Europe Online Magazine, 1 February 2012.


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