Cape Breton Post

Fire on navy frigate

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For the second time in four days, a Royal Canadian Navy frigate caught fire while deployed off Europe.

Fire hit HMCS Toronto Monday as it neared Belfast for repairs after a power loss, following a blaze Friday on HMCS Halifax off Norway.

A military spokesman said Wednesday the fires aboard both Halifax-based ships were minor, and no one was injured. The incidents are under investigat­ion but not connected, said Maj. Mark Gough.

“These are two situations that came up within a relatively short period of each other, completely unrelated,’’ Gough said.

“It’s not unusual, but it’s not usual as well. A warship is a very complex system of complex systems.’’

Gough said HMCS Toronto lost power on Monday while doing routine operations and anti-ship missile defence training off Scotland ahead of a NATO mission next year.

The ship’s technician­s restored power after a few hours, allowing the vessel to head to Belfast for further repairs, he said. But as it was docking, a fire broke out in the starboard gas turbine enclosure in the forward engine room.

“Upon discovery of the fire, the crew immediatel­y engaged the fire suppressio­n system,’’ he said. “The ship’s crew is conducting an investigat­ion as to the cause of the fire and to determine the serviceabi­lity of the gas turbine engine.’’

On Friday, a minor fire broke out in the forward starboard gas turbine engine room of HMCS Halifax during massive NATO exercises involving 50,000 personnel off Norway.

“The fire was extinguish­ed within a few minutes,’’ Gough said. “The fire is still under investigat­ion.’’

While HMCS Toronto is alongside in Belfast, HMCS Halifax is still at sea, he said.

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