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Fire aboard Navy's USS Bonhomme Richard extinguished after 4 days, cause still unknown



 
 
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Default Fire aboard Navy's USS Bonhomme Richard extinguished after 4 days, cause still unknown

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ter-4-n1234100

A total of 63 people — 40 sailors and 23 civilians — have been treated for minor
injuries, including heat exhaustion and smoke inhalation.

By Doha Madani

A fire that erupted over the weekend on a military ship that was officially
extinguished on Thursday, with the cause of the days-long blaze still unknown,
according to the Navy.

All known fires on the USS Bonhomme Richard have been put out, four days after
the flames first erupted on Sunday, Rear Admiral Philip Sobeck, Commander,
Expeditionary Strike Group Three said in a statement. The extent of the damage,
as well as what started the fire, is still unknown.

“This was a Navy team effort. We had support from the air and sea,” Sobeck’s
statement said. “Three helicopter squadrons conducted more than 1,500 water
bucket drops, fighting the fire and cooling the super structure and flight deck
enabling fire crews to get onboard to fight the fire.”

By Monday, 17 sailors and four civilians were injured, but Sobeck said on
Thursday that 63 people — 40 Navy sailors and 23 civilians — have been treated
for minor injuries, including heat exhaustion and smoke inhalation.

Authorities are still working to confirm that there are no more active fires
aboard the vessel and will begin an investigation into what happened to start
the fire. Sobeck told reporters Monday morning that initial reports indicated
that pressurization caused the explosions, but did not elaborate on the details.

The Bonhomme Richard is an amphibious assault ship, which works to deploy
elements of a Marine landing force. San Diego became home to the ship in 2018
after it was docked for six years in Japan, according to the U.S. Naval
Institute.

Krishna Jackson, public affairs officer for Naval Base San Diego, told NBC San
Diego Sunday that the ship had undergone a regular maintenance cycle before the
fire was reported.

The ship’s future is unknown, Sobeck said, as the Navy assesses how badly the
fire impaired the USS Bonhomme Richard.



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