This is the moment a luxury yacht sinks off the coast of Mallorca after five people, including a child, were pulled from the boat in a dramatic rescue operation.
The luxury boat first ran into trouble at around 10am local time on Saturday when other nearby vessels noticed that the yacht, which was moored off the coast of Camp de Mar in the southwest of the Balearic island, had partially sunk.
Shortly afterwards, an emergency alert was issued and the Spanish coast guard set out on its boats to the scene, followed by the local police.
Fortunately, before emergency services could arrive, a private boat was able to pick up the yacht’s five passengers, including a German couple and their son.
Weekly Euro News The passengers were reportedly sent back to Port Adriano, near Magaluf.
The luxury boat first ran into trouble at around 10am local time on Saturday when other nearby vessels noticed that the yacht, which was moored off the coast of Camp de Mar in the southwest of the Balearic island, had partially sunk.
In images released by Mallorca’s coastguard, the yacht, which is valued at an exorbitant £800,000, can be seen tipped on its stern with the bow of the boat rising above the water with pieces of debris floating in the water alongside the troubled vessel.
The luxury yacht, which is worth £800,000, first ran into trouble off the coast of Camp de Mar on Saturday morning. The boat finally sank at 5pm last night.
In images released by Mallorca’s coastguard, the yacht, which is valued at an exorbitant £800,000, can be seen tipped on its stern with the bow of the boat rising above the water with pieces of debris floating in the water alongside the troubled vessel.
The yacht finally sank at around 5pm local time last night.
Spanish police have yet to release any statement on the reason for the sinking of the luxury boat.
In July, a 150ft megayacht, which costs a whopping £180,000 a week to charter, sank off the coast of Kefalonia after a crew member apparently left a door open.
Shocking images showed the boat lopsided in the blue waters around Kefalonia, a popular island in the Ionian Sea known as the setting for Captain Corelli’s Mandolin.
The yacht finally sank at around 5pm local time last night. Spanish police have yet to release a statement on the reason for the sinking of the luxury vessel.
Fortunately, before emergency services could arrive, a private boat was able to pick up the yacht’s five passengers, including a German couple and their son. Euro Weekly News reports that the passengers were sent back to Port Adriano, near Magaluf.
A private boat, shown in the footage, was reportedly on site as port guards monitored the situation.
The waves can be seen lashing against the stern of the yacht, now some distance from the coast.
The yacht eventually ran aground in Evretis Bay, where it was anchored.
But it was later claimed the break-in occurred after one of the crew members left a side door open and did not have time to close it once the weather “changed”, local media reported.
Five staff members and passengers on board were safely rescued from the ship.
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