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Small Fire on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower at Norfolk Shipyard Injures Three

Officials expect no delay to maintenance pending an investigation into the cause.

Overview

  • The carrier reported a small fire Tuesday during a Planned Incremental Availability at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia.
  • Ship and shipyard teams extinguished the blaze quickly, and the Navy says the ship remains operational and on schedule to finish maintenance.
  • Three sailors had minor injuries and returned to duty, though Military Times later quoted a Navy statement saying eight were treated.
  • The cause and exact location are under investigation, which is a known risk during PIAs when systems are opened for repairs and upgrades.
  • The incident follows a March fire on USS Gerald R. Ford in the Red Sea, increasing scrutiny of carrier safety and overall fleet readiness.