China News Service, February 21. According to the European Union News Agency reported by the Italian European Network, the Greek fire department said that one person was killed and one person was rescued in the ferry fire accident in the Greek waters. There are still 10 people missing.

On February 20, local time, rescuers were at the scene to rescue the ferry that caught fire.

  The deceased was found in the cabin of a truck in the cabin with severe burns, a fire brigade official said.

The Greek Coast Guard said 10 people were still missing, all of whom were citizens of Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece.

  The Greek coastguard said rescue teams found a surviving passenger at the back of the ferry earlier on the 20th.

Now that one person has been rescued, they are optimistic that more survivors will be found, said the guard's spokesman, Nicos Alexio.

  Aerial footage released by the Greek Coast Guard showed rows of burned-out trucks parked on the charred deck after flames engulfed the ferry.

A total of 153 cars were on the ferry, Grimaldi said.

  The Greek Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Island Policy said on the 19th that the captain had previously reported to the port of Igoumenitsa that the ferry was carrying 239 passengers and 51 staff.

On the day of the fire, 280 people were rescued and transported safely to Corfu, two of whom were not on the list of people on the ferry's departure.

  The ferry was en route from the Greek city of Igoumenitsa to the Italian port of Brindisi when a fire broke out near the island of Corfu in the Ionian Sea.

Many of the passengers on board were truck owners or drivers transporting goods in Europe.