Waterloo Region Record

Military investigat­ing fires, power outages on three naval ships

- LEE BERTHIAUME

OTTAWA — The Canadian military is investigat­ing a rash of fires and power outages on board several naval ships, but says preliminar­y indication­s are that there are no connection­s among the various incidents.

Crew members were able to put out the fires quickly and restore power in each incident. A senior navy officer said there were no injuries and the problems had little impact on the vessels’ missions. Navy Capt. Trevor MacLean, chief of staff to the commander of maritime operations, said initial investigat­ions have also failed to uncover any links among the various incidents.

There was also no indication that the problems on HMCS Halifax and Toronto were connected to a series of recent technical upgrades, he said.

Still, MacLean acknowledg­ed the sheer number of incidents was both unpreceden­ted and of great concern to the navy, and said more detailed investigat­ions will be conducted in the coming weeks.

The problems started when a fire broke out in an engine room on HMCS Halifax on Oct. 26 as the frigate was participat­ing in a NATO exercise off the coast of Norway.

Three days later, HMCS Toronto lost power while patrolling off Britain. Power was restored, but a fire broke out in the engine room after the ship docked in Belfast.

The most recent incident came Monday, when HMCS Edmonton lost power while involved in a U.S.-led drug-interdicti­on mission in the Pacific.

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