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A burning container ship carrying close to 4,000 cars, including 1,100 Porsches, has been drifting in the mid-Atlantic after the huge vessel&rsquo;s 22 crew members were evacuated, the Portuguese navy has said.</p>
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The ship, which was carrying a number of Volkswagen Group vehicles from Germany to the US, caught fire near the Azores on Wednesday evening, a VW spokesperson said on Friday.</p>
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None of the crew members evacuated on Wednesday were hurt, Portugal&rsquo;s navy said.</p>
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The ship, Felicity Ace, was travelling from Emden,where Volkswagen has a factory, to Davisville, Rhode Island, according to the website Marine Traffic.</p>
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An internal email from Volkswagen&#39;s U.S. operations revealed there were 3,965 Volkswagen AG vehicles aboard the ship. Headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, the group manufactures its Volkswagen brand, as well as Porsche, Audi, and Lamborghini- all of which were in tow when the vessel caught fire, the email said.</p>
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Over 100 of those cars were headed for Port of Houston in Texas, with GTI, Golf R, and ID.4 models deemed to be at risk, according to the email.</p>
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A picture shared by the Portuguese maritime authority on its website on Wednesday showed clouds of smoke billowing from ship.</p>
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The fire is active but under control, the captain of the port of Horta on the Azorean island of Faial told the Portuguese news agency Lusa on Thursday night.</p>
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