Emperor Explorer lost to fire in Maldives

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Figures can be seen jumping into the water as fire starts to spread on Emperor Explorer (Eliška Hoffmannová)
Figures can be seen jumping into the water as fire starts to spread on Emperor Explorer (Eliška Hoffmannová)
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UPDATED 10 May

The Maldives liveaboard Emperor Explorer was lost following a fire earlier today (9 May), according to its operator Emperor Group.

All guests and crew were evacuated and transferred to the Emperor Serenity, a slightly smaller liveaboard in the fleet, and no injuries had been reported, said the operator. 

“Our priority is the safety and well-being of everyone on board, and we are profoundly grateful that all guests and crew are safe and well,” said Emperor Group CEO Alexander Bryant. “We are now focused on supporting our guests and crew.” 

Emperor Explorer ablaze (Eliška Hoffmannová)

Emperor Explorer had been due to go out of service at the end of this month. As reported on Divernet in April, the operator had only recently launched its successor, the Emperor Explorer II, as its flagship and at 44m its largest vessel in the Maldives, intending it to start work this August.

“The ship burned down and sank during the night,” said eyewitness Eliška Hofmannová today (10 May). She had recorded what was happening from the Princess Sara liveaboard, which had been anchored nearby. “I’m very glad everyone is safe.”

Attempts to extinguish the fire (Eliška Hoffmannová)
Attempts to extinguish the blaze (Eliška Hoffmannová)

No cause for the fire or details of the evacuation have been released yet. The fire has been reported as occurring near the Fish Factory dive-site near the Maldives’ capital Malé and spreading quickly enough to cause at least some of those on board to escape by jumping over the side of the boat.

Built in 2019, the 42m Explorer carried up to 26 guests and had been running seven-night Best Of Maldives itineraries. The boat usually carried up to 14 crew, with four dive-guides and three dedicated dhoni crew.

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An official enquiry into the incident can be expected to follow. Marine losses are usually investigated by the Maldives National Defence Force Coast Guard, the country’s maritime enforcement and rescue authority

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Eliška H.
Eliška H.
1 month ago

Happened just outside of Malé, near Fish Tank dive site. The fire spreaded super fast, within few minutes. People had to jump from the board. Crazy!

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Pati Braden
Pati Braden
Reply to  Eliška H.
1 month ago

We were in the Harbor on the Ocean Divine when the fire started. At first we thought it was just a smoking boat motor. But then we saw the flames. Happy to hear that all people on board got off and are safe.

John
John
1 month ago

1 month before going out of service, that’ll be a convenient insurance payout.

lamented
lamented
Reply to  John
28 days ago

why would you say that?

David Martel
David Martel
Reply to  lamented
27 days ago

Possible Insurance fraud, the fire set intentionally can not be rulled out

Tina
Tina
1 month ago

Hope everyone got their passports.

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