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Navy ship catches fire near Japan coast; minor injuries reported
Navy ship catches fire near Japan coast; minor injuries reported

UPI

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Navy ship catches fire near Japan coast; minor injuries reported

The transport dock ship USS New Orleans caught fire Wednesday off the coast of Okinawa, Japan. Only minor injuries were reported. File Photo by Jared Apollo Burgamy/U.S. Navy/UPI | License Photo Aug. 21 (UPI) -- The U.S. Navy reported a fire aboard the amphibious docking ship USS New Orleans on Thursday. It was anchored near White Beach Naval Facility in Okinawa, Japan. U.S. Navy crews and Japanese Coast Guard crews extinguished the fire about 4 a.m. Japan Standard Time, the Navy's 7th Fleet said. The blaze began at about 4 and the cause is under investigation. The crew of the amphibious transport dock ship USS San Diego helped New Orleans sailors fight the fire. The San Diego is moored at White Beach. Two sailors suffered minor injuries and were treated aboard the New Orleans. The New Orleans crew will stay aboard the ship, the Navy said. The fire could further hurt the availability of amphibious warships while the Navy is struggling with readiness issues within the fleet, the Navy Times said. The readiness rate of amphibious ships critical to Marine missions has dropped to 41%, a defense official told Military Times earlier this week. An investigation by the Government Accountability Office in 2024 found that half of the U.S. Navy's 32 amphibious warfare ships were in poor material condition. The New Orleans collided with submarine USS Hartford in the Strait of Hormuz in 2009.

US warship burns for 12 hours off Japan coast; 2 sailors suffer minor injuries
US warship burns for 12 hours off Japan coast; 2 sailors suffer minor injuries

Fox News

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US warship burns for 12 hours off Japan coast; 2 sailors suffer minor injuries

The USS New Orleans warship caught fire Wednesday off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, leaving two sailors with minor injuries, officials said. The fire aboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock burned for about 12 hours in the water at White Beach Naval Facility in Okinawa before the blaze was declared extinguished early Thursday morning, the U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet said in a statement. The fire on the 684-foot-long vessel is under investigation. Two sailors were treated for minor injuries, but no details about the injuries were immediately provided. Sailors aboard the warship fought the blaze with help from the crew of the USS San Diego, another warship that was moored in the water at White Beach Naval Facility in Okinawa, as well as the Japanese coast guard and military. The Navy said its crew will stay aboard the ship. The USS New Orleans, which was commissioned in 2007, can hold up to 800 people. The incident comes five years after a fire broke out aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard and burned for five days in San Diego in July 2020. A sailor was charged and later acquitted of starting it. A Navy report concluded in that case that there were sweeping failures by commanders, crew members and others involved. The ship was left with extensive structural, electrical and mechanical damage and was later scrapped.

Fire on US warship off Japan injures 2 sailors before being extinguished
Fire on US warship off Japan injures 2 sailors before being extinguished

Arab Times

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Fire on US warship off Japan injures 2 sailors before being extinguished

WASHINGTON, Aug 21, (AP): A fire broke out Wednesday on the USS New Orleans warship off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, leaving two sailors with minor injuries. The fire on the amphibious transport dock ship has been extinguished and its cause is under investigation, the U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet said in a statement. The fire on the 684-foot-long vessel lasted almost 12 hours, igniting as the USS New Orleans was in water near White Beach Naval Facility in Okinawa. Sailors on the ship got help fighting the fire from the crew of the USS San Diego, another warships that transports troops and aircraft, as well as the Japanese coast guard and military. The Navy said its crew will stay aboard the ship. The USS New Orleans, which was commissioned in 2007, can hold up to 800 people. It comes after another fire that burned for five days on the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego in July 2020. A sailor was charged and later acquitted of starting it. A Navy report concluded that there were sweeping failures by commanders, crew members and others involved. The ship was left with extensive structural, electrical and mechanical damage and was later scrapped.

2 sailors injured in fire on U.S. warship in Japan, Navy says
2 sailors injured in fire on U.S. warship in Japan, Navy says

NBC News

time12 hours ago

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2 sailors injured in fire on U.S. warship in Japan, Navy says

A fire aboard a U.S. warship was declared extinguished early Thursday, 12 hours after it started off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, with two sailors being treated for minor injuries. The blaze on the USS New Orleans began around 4 p.m. Wednesday local time (3 a.m. ET) as the 684-foot amphibious transport dock ship was anchored near the White Beach Naval Facility, the U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet said in a statement. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, it said. Sailors battling the flames received assistance from the crew of the USS San Diego, a similar ship moored nearby, along with the Japanese military and coast guard. The Navy said the crew will remain on the USS New Orleans, which was commissioned in 2007 and can carry as many as 800 personnel. The incident comes five years after a devastating blaze consumed the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego, injuring more than 60 sailors and civilians. A sailor who was accused of intentionally setting fire to the $1.2 billion warship was acquitted in 2022. The fire, which burned for five days in July 2020, prompted a Navy investigation that found widespread failures in leadership and training.

Fire on US warship off Japan injures 2 sailors before being extinguished
Fire on US warship off Japan injures 2 sailors before being extinguished

New York Post

time13 hours ago

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Fire on US warship off Japan injures 2 sailors before being extinguished

A fire broke out Wednesday on the USS New Orleans warship off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, leaving two sailors with minor injuries. The fire on the amphibious transport dock ship has been extinguished and its cause is under investigation, the US Navy's 7th Fleet said in a statement. The fire on the 684-foot-long vessel lasted almost 12 hours, igniting as the USS New Orleans was in water near White Beach Naval Facility in Okinawa. Advertisement 5 A fire lights up the side of USS New Orleans off the coast of Okinawa, Japan on Aug. 20, 2025. AP 5 Sailors work on the deck of USS New Orleans following the fire outbreak. AP Sailors on the ship got help fighting the fire from the crew of the USS San Diego, another warships that transports troops and aircraft, as well as the Japanese coast guard and military. Advertisement The Navy said its crew will stay aboard the ship. The USS New Orleans, which was commissioned in 2007, can hold up to 800 people. It comes after another fire that burned for five days on the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego in July 2020. 5 A boat shoots water on the fire aboard USS New Orleans. AP Advertisement 5 The Navy said its crew will stay aboard the ship. AP 5 The USS New Orleans, which was commissioned in 2007, can hold up to 800 people. Japan Coast Guard/AFP via Getty Images A sailor was charged and later acquitted of starting it. Advertisement A Navy report concluded that there were sweeping failures by commanders, crew members and others involved. The ship was left with extensive structural, electrical and mechanical damage and was later scrapped.

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