Passengers evacuated after ferry engine failure on Lake Windermere

A chain ferry with about 80 people on board has had to be evacuated after it suffered engine failure on Lake Windermere.

HM Coastguard received the report around 12.45pm today (27 May) and sent Arnside, Morecombe and Furness Coastguard Rescue Teams to the scene, along with Ulverston independent lifeboat.

The Lake Wardens were also involved, along with Cumbria Fire & Rescue Service, Cumbria Police and North West Ambulance in a multi-agency response. The duty surveyor from the Maritime & Coastguard Agency which regulates the lake vessels, was also  told. He has advised the vessel should be taken out of service until the cause of the incident and its effect is known.


Passengers on board the ferry were taken ashore by another vessel – no-one is thought to have been injured in the incident.  An engineer has carried out interim repairs which has allowed the chain ferry to return alongside. All vehicles have now been removed from on board the vessel.





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