On September 30, 2024, at 11:47 BST, a large fire broke out on the RIJN Confidence ship carrying scrap metal at Royal Edward Dock in Avonmouth, Bristol. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, and all crew members were accounted for. The fire, detected in the cargo hold during loading, is estimated to have caused damages of around £500,000. Avon Fire and Rescue Service deployed 11 fire engines and approximately 60 firefighters to manage the situation.


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On September 30, 2024, a large fire erupted on the RIJN Confidence ship, which was carrying scrap metal, at Royal Edward Dock in Avonmouth, Bristol. Fire crews were alerted at 11:47 BST and swiftly responded to the incident.

Fortunately, Avon Fire and Rescue Service reported no casualties, and all crew members were accounted for.

The fire was detected in the cargo hold during the loading process, and preliminary investigations suggest it may have originated from the materials being loaded.

A spokesperson for Hellas Confidence Ship Management confirmed that the crew immediately activated their firefighting protocol and informed local authorities.

Avon Fire and Rescue Service responded with 11 fire engines and approximately 60 firefighters on-site, including a turn-table ladder unit and a specialized boat team from Bedminster fire station. The estimated financial impact of the fire is around £500,000.

This incident underscores the critical importance of early fire detection systems, especially on vessels carrying potentially hazardous materials.

Implementing advanced fire detection technologies can significantly enhance safety and reduce response times during emergencies, protecting both crew members and valuable cargo. Investing in these systems is essential for modern shipping operations.

source :bbc.com


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