At least 21 injured after US Navy boat explosion in San Diego

Ellena Cruse13 July 2020

An explosion on a US naval ship injured 21 people on Sunday, a forces spokesman confirmed.

The blast, which also caused a fire, took place on the USS Bonhomme Richard, at a San Diego base shortly before 9am local time.

Seventeen sailors and four civilians were hospitalised with “non-life-threatening injuries", Mike Raney, a spokesman for Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet said.

It was not immediately known where on the 840ft amphibious assault vessel the blast occurred but the cause of the fire is under investigation.

A fire was called away aboard the ship while it was moored at Naval Base San Diego
U.S. Navy via Getty Images

The Bonhomme Richard was undergoing routine maintenance at the time and flames sent up a huge plume of dark smoke visible around San Diego.

Around 160 sailors and officers were on board, Mr Raney said, which is far fewer than the thousand typically on the ship when it is on active duty.

Sailors aboard the amphibious assault ship put on equipment to fight a fire
U.S. Navy via Getty Images

The ship has the capacity to deploy and land helicopters, smaller boats and amphibious vehicles.

Two other docked ships, USS Fitzgerald and USS Russell, were moved to berths away from the fire, Mr Raney said.

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