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Two Canadian navy ships catch fire while off Europe

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HALIFAX — 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 while doing routine operations and antiship 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 docked in Belfast, HMCS Halifax is still at sea.

 ??  ?? The fires aboard HMCS Toronto, above, as well as HMCS Halifax, were considered minor and there were no injuries.
The fires aboard HMCS Toronto, above, as well as HMCS Halifax, were considered minor and there were no injuries.

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