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Two in hospital after ‘significant’ fire breaks out at Barrow’s nuclear submarine shipyard

Cumbria police say incident poses no nuclear risk but advise people to stay indoors

Namita Singh
Wednesday 30 October 2024 04:42
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Police described the fire at the Devonshire Dock Hall as ‘significant’
Police described the fire at the Devonshire Dock Hall as ‘significant’ (Donna Michelle Butler/@dees.gems.memorial/PA Wire)

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Two people were taken to hospital after a fire broke out early Wednesday morning at the Barrow-in-Furness shipyard of BAE Systems in Cumbria, where the UK’s nuclear-powered submarines are built.

The fire began shortly after midnight, at around 12:45am, in Devonshire Dock Hall, the facility used for constructing the Royal Navy’s Astute-class submarines and for housing the Dreadnought programme, the Cumbria constabulary confirmed.

The two individuals were taken to hospital with suspected smoke inhalation, the constabulary said as it reassured the public the incident did not pose a risk.

“Emergency services are currently in attendance at BAE at a significant fire at the site,” Cumbria police said in a statement on X. “There is no nuclear risk. However, people living nearby are advised to remain indoors and keep doors and windows closed.”

Emergency services quickly responded and police confirmed all other personnel were safe and accounted for.

People living in the area were advised to stay indoors and keep their doors and windows closed while emergency crews managed the incident.

“We are working with emergency services to deal with a fire at a site in Barrow in Furness. Two colleagues have been taken to hospital having suffered suspected smoke inhalation,” BAE Systems said.

“At this time there are no other casualties and everyone else have been evacuated from the Devonshire Dock Hall and are accounted for. Further updates will be given in due course.”

The Barrow shipyard, located about 350km northwest of London, plays a crucial role in British naval defence. It builds the UK’s fleet of nuclear submarines but it is also where the submarines capable of carrying the UK’s nuclear missiles were constructed.

Additional reporting by agencies

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