Massive Fire Erupts at BAE Systems’ Nuclear Submarine Yard in Cumbria
Blaze Sparks Evacuation at Barrow-in-Furness Shipyard
A huge fire has broken out at BAE Systems’ nuclear submarine shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. Videos flooding social media show towering flames and thick black smoke billowing from the site. Emergency crews quickly evacuated workers from Devonshire Dock Hall, the facility where the company builds its cutting-edge Astute and Dreadnought-class nuclear submarines for the Royal Navy.
Two Hospitalised But No Casualties, Police Confirm
Cumbria Police confirmed that two people were taken to hospital following the blaze, but reassuringly stressed there were no casualties. Authorities have also ruled out any nuclear threat from the fire, calming fears among local residents.
Emergency Services Battle Fire as Investigation Underway
Firefighters and first responders remain at the scene, working to bring the flames under control. So far, neither Cumbria Fire Service nor the Ministry of Defence have issued official statements on the incident.
BAE Systems’ Safety Record Under Scrutiny
This fire follows a safety scare in April when an explosion rocked another BAE Systems site in Glascoed, South Wales. Luckily, that incident resulted in no injuries. As the investigation continues, more updates are expected on the evolving situation at the Barrow shipyard.
Stay tuned for live updates on this developing story.