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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Jul 13, 2020, 06:42 PM Jul 2020

1,000-degree blaze continues to rage aboard aboard Navy ship in San Diego [View all]

More than 400 sailors are working to put out the massive fire that continues to rage aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego and Navy officials are unclear how long the blaze might continue to burn.

The fire has brought down the amphibious assault ship's forward mast and caused other damage to the ship's superstructure that rises above its flight deck.

"There is a tremendous amount of heat underneath and that's where it's -- it's flashing up -- also forward, closer to the bow again there's a heat source and we're trying to get to that as well," Rear Adm. Philip Sobeck, the commander of Expeditionary Strike Group 3 said at a news conference Monday in San Diego.

Sobeck said that the temperatures in the fire's heat sources are reaching as high as 1,000 degrees. With temperatures that high, the sailors are rotating in on 15-minute firefighting shifts.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/1000-degree-blaze-continues-to-rage-aboard-aboard-navy-ship-in-san-diego/ar-BB16H1yW?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=DELLDHP

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When do they just throw up their hands and scuttle it? Nevilledog Jul 2020 #1
The Navy scuttles darn few of its ships ever. There is also 1 million gal of fuel on it. marble falls Jul 2020 #3
Yikes! Nevilledog Jul 2020 #5
They claim the fuel is far enough from the fire. My thought is if there was any thought of ... marble falls Jul 2020 #6
How'd you like to be fighting that knowing there's that much gas? Nevilledog Jul 2020 #8
Now imagine that at sea figthing flames under fire on battle from planes ... marble falls Jul 2020 #11
I dont think that harbor is deep enough for it to sink all the way? Its gonna melt, its aluminium Baclava Jul 2020 #17
Not aluminum FBaggins Jul 2020 #19
Oh OK, I thought it was one of the new ones, looks like its still melting though Baclava Jul 2020 #21
Maybe some of the superstructure FBaggins Jul 2020 #22
Fire still going strong, how long can it burn? Baclava Jul 2020 #23
can't scuttle it even if they wanted to Amishman Jul 2020 #20
More information from DUers in the know... albacore Jul 2020 #2
They use a lot of magnesium too ornotna Jul 2020 #12
The ship isn't melting in the true sense hack89 Jul 2020 #13
If she was being refit, wouldn't the ammo and movable explosive materials have been removed? albacore Jul 2020 #16
Not necessarily. hack89 Jul 2020 #18
I was in the USCG and my ship was in dry dock a couple of times, yortsed snacilbuper Jul 2020 #24
How many ships have had serious accidents since the Con took over? n/t malaise Jul 2020 #4
Too many. Kid Berwyn Jul 2020 #9
Thanks for this malaise Jul 2020 #10
Get me Malcolm Nance Sedona Jul 2020 #7
And San Diegos air quality is disgusting now FreeState Jul 2020 #14
Sailors are firefighters Chainfire Jul 2020 #15
PINO's Not Concerned ProfessorGAC Jul 2020 #25
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