Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Fire on French sub doused after 14 hours

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PARIS — After a 14-hour battle, firefighte­rs extinguish­ed a blaze that broke out on a French nuclear submarine during renovation work.

The Defense Ministry said no one was injured, and insisted the risk of radioactiv­ity released by the fire is “zero” because the vessel’s nuclear fuel and all its weapons had been removed before the renovation­s began in January.

But it took 100 firefighte­rs from three emergency services as well as specialize­d submarine teams more than 14 hours to put out the blaze, the ministry said. It is unclear whether the ship is salvageabl­e.

The fire broke out Friday morning in the Mediterran­ean naval port of Toulon, and was extinguish­ed after midnight, the ministry said in a statement Saturday.

All workers and sailors aboard the submarine when the fire broke out were safely evacuated, the regional maritime authority said. The Var-Matin newspaper published images of white smoke rising from the port, and reported that some of those aboard fled through the submarine’s torpedo holds.

The vessel, named Perle, is the most recent of France’s six Ruby class nuclear attack submarines, and entered service in 1993, the ministry said.

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