UpdateOne dead and hundreds trapped on blazing ferry off Greece
Frantic rescue efforts continue as a flotilla of rescue boats struggles to reach the 478 passengers on board the burning car ferry

Hundreds of passengers were trapped on a burning car ferry off Greece on Sunday, pleading to be rescued by a flotilla of nearby ships that battled storm conditions in open water to try to reach them.
The Greek coastguard said one person had died and 150 people had been saved from the Italian-registered Norman Atlantic, which was carrying almost 500 passengers and crew when it sent a distress signal after fire broke out on its lower deck.
As high winds and rough seas impeded efforts by other ships to rescue those still on board.
Watch: One dead as rescuers race to save passengers from burning ferry
“The ship is still on fire, the floor is burning,” passenger George Styliaras told Greek TV by telephone, adding that smoke was making it difficult to breathe. “We don’t know how long we can hold on.”