A severe fire broke out at BAE Systems shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, where the UK’s nuclear submarines are under construction. The incident has raised concerns about potential delays in Britain’s next-generation submarine project. Cumbria Police reported that two individuals were hospitalised due to suspected smoke inhalation. Fortunately, there are no other casualties, and all personnel have been safely evacuated from the Devonshire Dock Hall. Authorities have confirmed that the fire did not cause a nuclear hazard. However, the incident has sparked worries about the timeline for the submarine project, which is critical to the UK’s defence strategy. England Fire Videos: Explosions Heard As Blaze Rages Through Industrial Estate in Cannock, Efforts Underway To Douse Flame.
UK Nuclear Submarine Shipyard Fire
**🇬🇧 Fire at UK Nuclear Submarine Shipyard: No Nuclear Risk, Two Injured 🚨**
A fire broke out at a UK shipyard responsible for building and maintaining nuclear submarines, resulting in injuries to two individuals. Fortunately, authorities have assured the public that there is… pic.twitter.com/cPthLtcW4w
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