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One dead and six missing after superyacht sinks during Sicily tornado By Elena Salvoni Published: 05:57 EDT, 19 August 2024 | Updated: 06:08 EDT, 19 August 2024 e-mail Advertisement One person has been confirmed dead while a desperate hunt continues for six more people, including British and American tourists, after a freak storm sank a 180ft yacht off the coast of Sicily this morning. Fifteen of the 22 people on board, including a one-year-old baby and its mother, were rescued after the boat capsized when a tornado hit the area off the coast of Porticello, near Palermo, at around 5am. The passengers were mainly British, according to reports, while citizens from New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Canada, the US and two dual British and French nationals were also said to be on board.

The group are reported to have been tourists on holiday in Sicily, and it is feared that those missing may have been trapped inside their cabins. The vessel has been named as the Bayesian - a luxury yacht which sails under the British flag and has the second tallest mast in the world. A helicopter, coastguard vessels and firefighters have been deployed to search the scene of the wreck above and below water.



Expert divers have already reached the hull , 49 metres below the water and about half a mile from the coast, according to Italian media. Nautical maps show the last known location of the Bayesian just after 2am local time, when it was at anchor. The boat is thought to have arrived in Porticello after a stopping in Milazzo and sailing alongside of Cefalù.

The vessel was still at anchor near the port when the tornado struck, witnesses told Italian news agency ANSA. With the anchor still down, the storm broke the mast, causing the vessel to lose its balance and capsize, according to reports. The Italian Coastguard said in a statement that a nearby boat offered assistance to people before emergency services arrived.

A local Facebook page shared a picture of the yacht at anchor last night, just hours before the high winds hit. 'That boat was all lit up,' a man in Porticello told ANSA. 'At around 4.

30 in the morning it was gone. A beautiful boat where there had been a party. A normal holiday spent happily at sea turned into a tragedy.

The boat was not far from the port. It took very little to raise the anchor and head for the port. Evidently they were surprised by the storm that suddenly hit and they were unable to avoid sinking.

' The vessel can accommodate 12 passengers and 10 crewmembers. The only crewmember among the missing is said to be the cook, with those still unaccounted for including British, American and Canadian citizens, RAI reports. Coast guards patrol boats and firefighters rescued 15 of those on board this morning, and the survivors will be interviewed by authorities in the coming hours.

Eight of those who were rescued are receiving treatment in hospital, the Italian Coastguard said. Among them is the boat's captain, who reportedly managed to save himself and is said to be very upset by the incident. The baby who was rescued is reported to be a one-year-old English girl.

She was pulled from the sea by a firefighter, Corriere reports, before being rushed to the Children's Hospital of Palermo. She arrived there with her mother and both are said to be fine, with the woman sustaining only minor injuries and the child undergoing tests only as a precaution. The ship they were staying on is managed by Camper and Nicholsons International.

A spokesperson told the BBC that they are currently 'dealing with a situation onboard one of [their] managed vessels', but would not give any further details. The 180ft yacht has a gross tonnage of 473 tons, and was built by the Perini Navi Viareggio shipyard in February 2008 before being refitted in 2020. The deck area is 436 square metres and the six cabins occupy an area of ​​143 square metres.

It comprises of an aluminum hull, and is p owered by two large engines, allowing it to cruise at 12 knots and reach a maximum speed of 15 knots. The boat has the second tallest mast in the world and the largest aluminum mast of 75 metres. Sicily is currently under a weather warning for wind, with video showing strong gusts battering the coast this morning.

CCTV footage from around 4am this morning shows a torrent of wind and rain slamming into Santa Nicolicchia - an area of Porticello where Bayesian was anchored. The high winds throw umbrellas, plant pots, tables and chairs flying within seconds of hitting, with the local restaurant who shared the footage saying: 'In a moment the hurricane took everything away!' The owners of Baia Santa Nicolicchia said they were able to open later in the morning once the storm had passed, but added: 'We have no memory of anything like this in our area.' Want more stories like this from the Daily Mail? Hit the follow button above for more of the news you need.

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