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World Defence News'Major Fire Breaks Out at UK Shipyard Constructing Nuclear-Powered Submarines'

‘Major Fire Breaks Out at UK Shipyard Constructing Nuclear-Powered Submarines’

Fire Erupts at BAE Systems Shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, Two Hospitalized but No Nuclear Threat Detected

LONDON (AP) — A significant fire broke out early Wednesday morning at BAE Systems’ shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, which is known for building Britain’s nuclear-powered submarines. Two individuals have been hospitalized due to suspected smoke inhalation, but authorities assure there is “no nuclear risk” associated with the incident.

The Cumbria Constabulary reported that the fire ignited shortly after midnight, with dramatic footage circulated on social media showing flames erupting from the Devonshire Dock Hall building amid a backdrop of blaring alarms. Local resident Donna Butler described the scene, noting the thick black smoke that engulfed the area.

“When I opened the front door, we just saw a lot of black smoke. It was very loud,” Butler recalled, expressing her shock from witnessing the blaze.

Residents living nearby have been advised to remain indoors and keep doors and windows shut as emergency services manage the situation. Fortunately, there were no additional casualties reported, and the fire has since been contained.

The historic shipyard, established 150 years ago, is located approximately 220 miles (350 kilometers) northwest of London. It is currently engaged in the construction of several nuclear-powered submarines for the Royal Navy and is also responsible for the building of replacements for the four submarines carrying the UK’s nuclear missiles, which are set to enter service in the 2030s.

Emergency response teams are working to ensure safety in the area as investigations into the cause of the fire continue.

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