The Oklahoman

Explosion threat eases at burning Navy warship in San Diego

- By Julie Watson

SAN DIEGO—A fire aboard a U.S. warship moved away from fuel tanks, easing the threat of an explosion or a million-gallon oil spill in the San Diego harbor, but it was too early to say whether the vessel can be saved, a top Navy official said.

Days of battling flames deep within the USS Bonhomme Richard were bearing fruit and the blaze could be declared out sometime Wednesday, said Rear Adm. Philip Sobeck, commander of the strike group that includes the Bonhomme Richard as its flagship.

But he cautioned Tuesday that there was still “a major fire inside” being fought by hundreds of sailors who were focusing on two isolated spots near the ship's bow and stern.

Fuel was stored below the waterline and the risk of it spilling or exploding was now “very l ow,” Sobeck said, although the U.S. Coast Guard was standing by in order to boom off any spill.

Navy officials were able to inspect four main engineerin­g rooms and found no major damage, and the external structure of the ship appears to be safe, Sobeck said, but it was still unclear whether the 840-foot (255-meter) amphibious assault ship can be repaired.

“We haven't been inside the ship well enough to be able to get a full picture,” Sobeck said.

It could cost the military an estimated $4 billion to replace the ship, which is akin to a mini-aircraft carrier.

The Bonhomme Richard was undergoing maintenanc­e when the fire was first reported Sunday morning in a lower cargo area where seafaring tanks are parked. It appears to have started where cardboard boxes, rags and other maintenanc­e supplies were being stored, Sobeck said.

The fire temperatur­es had reached up to 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit ( 538 degrees Celsius), causing a forward mast to collapse and threatenin­g the central control i sland where the captain operates the vessel.

 ?? [MASS COMMUNICAT­IONS SPECIALIST 3RD CLASS GARRETT LABARGE/U.S. NAVY VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? A helicopter from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 3 combats a fire aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) Tuesday at Naval Base San Diego.
[MASS COMMUNICAT­IONS SPECIALIST 3RD CLASS GARRETT LABARGE/U.S. NAVY VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] A helicopter from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 3 combats a fire aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) Tuesday at Naval Base San Diego.

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