Evacuation operation for the Italian ferry that caught fire on the Norman Atlantic ferry off Corfu while travelling from Greece to Italy has now been completed and ten people have died.
The ferry was reportedly carrying 478 people wherein more than 400 people have been rescued. However, it is not clear whether the rest are still missing.
According to BBC, Italian authorities said that they could not verify the actual number of people originally on board.
People who were rescued were transferred to nearby ships, although some were taken directly to hospital.
Most of the people belonged to Greece while many came on the ferry from Italy, Turkey, Albania, Germany and some other countries.


