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500 rescued after fire on ferry off Puerto Rico

The nearly 500 passengers on board the ship were rescued
The nearly 500 passengers on board the ship were rescued

Nearly 500 passengers were rescued from a burning ferry off the US territory of Puerto Rico, authorities have said.

No major injuries have been reported.

The captain and crew of the Caribbean Fantasy, a passenger and cargo ferry belonging to America Cruise Ferries, remained on board the vessel despite an active engine room fire, Puerto Rico's fire chief Angel Crespo said.

He said no fatalities had been reported and the nearly 500 passengers aboard the ship were being taken to safety in San Juan.

Mr Crespo said about half had made it to port, and the others were on the way.

"The fire reportedly began in the engine room of the ship and is spreading to other compartments on board," the US Coast Guard said in a statement.

The Coast Guard said multiple air and surface craft were dispatched to rescue passengers, including a coast guard cutter.

Fire, pilot and tug boats also responded from the port, it said.

"At this stage the priority is attending to the people," Mr Crespo said, adding that there were only preliminary reports about their medical condition.

"There is probably dehydration and nervous shock, but we can confirm that nearly 500 people are all on the way to port," he said.

Mr Crespo, who also heads Puerto Rico's disaster management agency, said the fire has been contained in the engine room but was not yet out.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

The Panamanian-flagged vessel was two nautical miles north of San Juan when the fire was reported to the Coast Guard, at about 7.42am local time.

It was carrying 512 people, including crew, the Coast Guard said.