Stubborn fire aboard U.S. Navy warship in San Diego injures 21 people
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[July 13, 2020]
By Bing Guan
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Flames raged for
hours on Sunday aboard a U.S. warship docked at Naval Base San Diego,
sending 21 people to the hospital with minor injuries and prompting a
relocation of two other Navy vessels moored nearby, military and local
fire officials said.
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department reported an explosion in
conjunction with the blaze, which broke out at about 8:30 a.m. local
time (1530 GMT) aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard, an amphibious assault
vessel in port for routine maintenance.
The blast was believed to have been triggered by the rapid initial
release of heat from a confined space under pressure, as opposed to an
explosion of fuel or ordnance, Rear Admiral Philip Sobeck told a news
conference on Sunday evening.
While the precise source of the blaze was unknown, the fire originated
in a lower cargo hold of the ship and spread into the decks above it,
consuming materials that typically burn in an office or apartment fire,
Sobeck said.
Navy spokesman Mike Raney told Reuters there was no immediate evidence
of foul play.
Ammunition normally carried aboard warships at sea had already been
unloaded as a standard safety precaution before the vessel was placed
into maintenance, Navy officials said.
Roughly 1 million gallons of fuel remained isolated "well below where
any heat source is," and fire crews worked all day to "make sure that's
not affected," the admiral said.
Palls of thick, acrid smoke visible for miles around the base engulfed
much of the 844-foot (257 meter) warship for several hours, as about
half a dozen firefighting boats in the harbor trained streams of water
onto the burning vessel.
Seventeen sailors and four civilians were taken to local hospitals for
treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, and all those who were
aboard the warship - about 160 personnel - were accounted for, the Navy
said in a statement.
Sobeck said the hospitalized sailors were all listed in stable
condition. Navy officials said the injuries consisted mainly of smoke
inhalation, heat exhaustion and minor burns. The vessel normally carries
a crew of roughly 1,000.
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Firefighting boats spray water onto the U.S. Navy amphibious assault
ship USS Bonhomme Richard as smoke rises from a fire onboard the
ship at Naval Base San Diego, as seen from Coronado, California,
U.S. July 12, 2020. REUTERS/Bing Guan
NEARBY VESSELS MOVED
Two guided-missile destroyers docked nearby, the USS Fitzgerald and
USS Russell, were moved to piers farther from the burning vessel
early in the afternoon, the Navy said. Smoke from the fire appeared
to begin dying around 3 p.m. local time.
The Bonhomme Richard, commissioned in 1998, is designed to carry
U.S. Marine Corps attack helicopters and ground troops into battle.
As a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship, it ranks as the
second-largest vessel type in the Navy's fleet, surpassed only by
aircraft carriers, and is one of only four of its kind in the
Pacific, Raney said.
The stricken vessel has participated in several military operations
and has appeared in a pair of Hollywood films - the 2012 sci-fi
action movie "Battleship" and "Act of Valor," which featured
active-duty U.S. Navy SEALs, according to San Diego television
station KGTV, an ABC News affiliate.
The ship was named in honor of Benjamin Franklin, one of America's
founding fathers and author of the influential "Poor Richard's
Almanack," which he wrote under the pseudonym Poor Richard or
Richard Saunders. It became a forerunner of the popular "Old
Farmer's Almanac."
U.S. Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones originally gave
the name to a frigate the French donated to America in 1779 during
its war of independence from Britain.
(Reporting by Bing Guan in San Diego; Additional reporting by Steve
Gorman and Gabriella Borter; Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by
Daniel Wallis, Diane Craft and Himani Sarkar)
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