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HMAS Bundaberg destroyed in massive fire at Hemmant, Brisbane, dry-dock
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August 12, 2014
A $54 million navy patrol boat used in Australian border protection operations was destroyed in a massive fire in Brisbane’s east yesterday.
The HMAS Bundaberg had been dry-docked in the shed for routine repair and maintenance work when the blaze broke out around 11.45am in Hemmant. ...
Queensland Fire and Emergency Service assistant commissioner John Watson said around 50 fire fighters were on scene using specialist equipment to pump water onto the Armidale-class patrol boat.
The fire broke out 10 metres from the rear of the vessel and flames up to 8 metres high could be seen lashing the boat.
According to Mr Watson the vessel was extremely difficult for fire fighters to enter.
“A fire in an aluminium vessel is very difficult to get at and ships by their nature are well sealed so getting a firefighter in there is very difficult,” Mr Watson said.
While the cause of the blaze is yet to be determined, those on the ground believed a welding incident may have been to blame.
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Source: The Australian