Friday, December 30, 2011

Russian Nuclear Sub Submerged To Contain Fire



Fire Burns Docked Russian Nuclear Submarine -- CNN

(CNN) -- Scores of emergency personnel on Thursday helped battle a fire that burned a docked Russian nuclear submarine, state media reported.

Wooden scaffolding caught fire Thursday afternoon at a repair dock in Roslyakovo, which is in the Murmansk region in northwest Russia along the Barents Sea, the official Itar-Tass and RIA-Novosti news agencies reported. The flames spread to hull of the nuclear submarine Yekaterinburg, where work had been underway.

About 100 emergency personnel responded, using 40 pieces of firefighting and other equipment to spray foam and water to douse the blaze, the regional emergency ministry said according to Itar-Tass.

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More News On The Fire At A Docked Russian Nuclear Sub

Russia submerges nuclear submarine to douse blaze -- Yahoo News/Reuters
9 injured as huge fire engulfs Russian nuclear sub -- AFP
Fire at Russian nuclear sub contained - emergencies minister -- RIA Novosti
No radiation threat in fire on Russian nuclear sub -- AP
Russia contains nuclear-sub blaze by submerging vessel -- Globe And Mail
Fire breaks out during Russian nuclear sub repairs, no radiation threat -- RIA Novosti
Fire crews put out blaze on nuclear submarine in northern Russia -- RT
Russian nuclear sub catches fire during repairs -- Vancouver Sun/Reuters
Russia battles nuclear submarine fire -- Reuters
Russian nuclear submarine, Yekaterinburg, in dock fire -- BBC
Fire on Russian nuclear submarine; reactor shut down -- MSNBC
Russian Reactor Safe, Radiation Levels Normal as Submarine Burns -- Bloomberg
Russian nuclear submarine catches on fire at shipyard -- Global Post

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