CNL Liguri motor yacht Pamela IV catches fire in Sanremo

60-year-old, 30-metre (98- foot) CNL Liguri motor yacht Pamela IV was captured on fire at the Di Mola shipyard in the Port of Sanremo, according to reports at the scene.

The shocking fire broke out at around 6pm on 27th February, according to local media outlets.

A number of firefighters attended the scene, along with the police, coast guard soldiers and precautionary ambulance. The reports added that no injuries have been recorded and the cause of the fire remains a mystery.

Delivered in 1962, Pamela IV was built by CNL Liguri and was designed by A.Pulitzer, with interior design by Officine Mariotti. Accommodation on board is for eight guests and five crew members.

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Source: Boat International

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