'Below Deck' Transport Boat Catches Fire at Sea Near Mo'orea Island
A boat used to transport people for the reality TV show 'Below Deck' caught fire on Friday while at sea near Mo'orea island. The scary incident was caught on video.

A transport vessel used for the reality TV show 'Below Deck' caught fire on Friday while in the waters near Mo'orea island. Video footage captured the dramatic scene of the boat going up in flames on the open water.
The vessel is used to ferry passengers between the show's mega yachts and the shore during filming. Witnesses say they saw the boat start burning while at sea.
Boat fires are particularly dangerous because emergency help can be far away when vessels are in open water. Fire spreads quickly on boats due to fuel and other flammable materials.
'Below Deck' is a popular reality TV series that follows crew members working on luxury yachts. The show films in various tropical locations around the world.
Boat fires at sea are extremely dangerous and can be deadly since help is far away. This shows the real risks that TV crews and passengers face when filming shows on the water.
Details about injuries, the cause of the fire, and damage to the vessel are still emerging.
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