The fire aboard a cargo ship carrying electric cars off the Azores islands is under control and is being put out, according to a Feb. 22 statement from Portuguese authorities. The flames are no longer visible from the outside and the ship is now stable, they said. The damaged vessel is expected to be towed across the mid-Atlantic to the Bahamas. The blaze, which began on Feb. 16 on the Felicity Ace, has burned for six days near Portugal’s Azores islands leaving the vessel adrift. The 200-meter-long (650-foot-long) Panamanian-flagged vessel, was on its way from Emden, Germany to the United States. The 22 crew members on board were evacuated the same day the fire broke out by a Portuguese air force helicopter with no one harmed. There were some 3,900 vehicles on the cargo ship, including Porsches, Audis, Volkswagens, and Bentleys. Volkswagen has provided not details on the number of cars on board, …