At least 18 sailors injured after major fire breaks out on US navy ship in California
LOS ANGELES (AFP) – An explosion on a United States amphibious assault ship moored at a naval base in California set off a major fire and injured at least 18 sailors on Sunday (July 12), officials and local media said.
The USS Bonhomme Richard was in port in San Diego for maintenance when the explosion and fire broke out around 9am, according to the Navy Times.
Scenes broadcast by CNN showed thick smoke billowing from large sections of the ship, as fireboats used water cannon to try to control the blaze.
The official Twitter account of Naval Surface Forces, US Pacific Fleet, said 11 sailors were taken to hospital for minor injuries.
Several firefighters reportedly also suffered burns and smoke inhalation.
Colin Stowell, head of the San Diego fire department, told CNN that the fire could go on “for days” and “just burn down to the waterline.”
The cause of the explosion was not immediately clear.
The Navy Times quoted a navy spokeswoman as saying about 200 sailors and officers were on board at the time. San Diego is the ship’s home port.
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