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SINGAPORE: A fire broke out on a luxury yacht at ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove on Sunday morning (Jun 7), sending thick black smoke into the air and drawing the attention of residents and guests in the area.
Flames engulfed parts of the vessel, identified as Eagle Wings III, a 112ft superyacht berthed at the marina. According to yacht charter listings, the vessel can accommodate up to 50 guests and is used for private charters and events.
Fire engulfs the Eagle Wings III yacht at ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove on Jun 7, 2026. (Photo: CNA reader)
Sources told CNA the fire started around 8am, and the cause remains unclear.
Gerold Soh, 21, and Chloe Tan, 21, who were staying at the adjoining ONE15 hotel, told CNA they noticed the smoke shortly after leaving their room on Sunday morning.
The couple had been planning to go for a swim in the pool when they saw the plume of smoke rising from the marina.
"We came out of the room and we saw a lot of smoke," said Mr Soh.
CNA has contacted the Singapore Police Force and the Singapore Civil Defence Force for more information.
Source: CNA/ac
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SINGAPORE: A fire broke out on a luxury yacht at ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove on Sunday morning (Jun 7), sending thick black smoke into the air and drawing the attention of residents and guests in the area.
Flames engulfed parts of the vessel, identified as Eagle Wings III, a 112ft superyacht berthed at the marina. According to yacht charter listings, the vessel can accommodate up to 50 guests and is used for private charters and events.
Fire engulfs the Eagle Wings III yacht at ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove on Jun 7, 2026. (Photo: CNA reader)
Sources told CNA the fire started around 8am, and the cause remains unclear.
Gerold Soh, 21, and Chloe Tan, 21, who were staying at the adjoining ONE15 hotel, told CNA they noticed the smoke shortly after leaving their room on Sunday morning.
The couple had been planning to go for a swim in the pool when they saw the plume of smoke rising from the marina.
"We came out of the room and we saw a lot of smoke," said Mr Soh.
CNA has contacted the Singapore Police Force and the Singapore Civil Defence Force for more information.
Source: CNA/ac
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