Fire Erupts at UK Nuclear Submarine Shipyard, Prompting Evacuations and Investor Concerns
October 31, 2024A significant fire broke out at BAE Systems' shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, where British nuclear submarines are constructed.
Emergency services were alerted shortly before 1 AM on October 30, 2024, and crews responded quickly to the scene.
Road closures, including on Michaelson Bridge, were implemented to facilitate emergency response efforts, causing significant traffic disruptions.
As investigations continue, further updates are expected regarding the cause of the fire and any potential impact on the shipyard's operations.
Witnesses reported hearing loud noises and seeing thick black smoke, with one resident describing the scene as very alarming.
The fire lasted approximately 45 minutes and was reported to be under control by 4:30 AM, although smoke continued to billow from the site.
Local residents expressed concerns about the potential risks associated with the fire, particularly due to the shipyard's role in nuclear submarine construction.
Shares in BAE Systems fell by approximately 1.7% in early trading following the incident, reflecting investor concerns.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, with faulty equipment being considered as a potential factor.
The incident has heightened anxiety among residents, who are worried about the implications of a fire at a military facility.
The blaze resulted in at least two individuals being hospitalized due to suspected smoke inhalation, while all other personnel were evacuated and accounted for.
BAE Systems has stated that all personnel have been evacuated from the facility, which is crucial for building the Vanguard and Astute-class submarines.
Summary based on 19 sources
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The Guardian • Oct 30, 2024
Nuclear submarine shipyard fire at Barrow-in-Furness leaves two in hospitalNBC News • Oct 30, 2024
Fire rages at nuclear submarine shipyard in Britain; 2 hospitalizedAP News • Oct 30, 2024
Police say there is no nuclear risk after a fire at Britain's nuclear submarine shipyard