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INS Konkan catches fire

TNN | Dec 5, 2013, 02.54AM IST
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VISAKHAPATNAM: INS Konkan - a mine sweeper under the Eastern Naval Command (ENC) - caught fire at the Naval Dockyard here on Wednesday.

The Pondicherry class M-72 ship was undergoing repairs at the time of the fire. No casualties have been reported. The cabin of the vessel is learnt to have been totally gutted.

Along with Navy fire tenders four other local fire engines rushed to the spot to help douse the fire which took over an hour to put out, sources said.

Some sources said that the fire broke out in the engine room due to a short circuit while others said it was sparked off by welding works that were going on at the site.

According to an official version of the ENC, the fire occurred at around 5 pm and there was no major loss to life and property with the fire being doused in an hour.

Initially there were rumors that a major blast in the Naval dockyard but Navy officials dismissed these saying that it was just a fire that had broken out at INS Konkan when welding and other repair procedures were being carried out on the ship that was at the dock for refit.
 
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INS Konkan catches fire

TNN | Dec 5, 2013, 02.54AM IST
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VISAKHAPATNAM: INS Konkan - a mine sweeper under the Eastern Naval Command (ENC) - caught fire at the Naval Dockyard here on Wednesday.

The Pondicherry class M-72 ship was undergoing repairs at the time of the fire. No casualties have been reported. The cabin of the vessel is learnt to have been totally gutted.

Along with Navy fire tenders four other local fire engines rushed to the spot to help douse the fire which took over an hour to put out, sources said.

Some sources said that the fire broke out in the engine room due to a short circuit while others said it was sparked off by welding works that were going on at the site.

According to an official version of the ENC, the fire occurred at around 5 pm and there was no major loss to life and property with the fire being doused in an hour.

Initially there were rumors that a major blast in the Naval dockyard but Navy officials dismissed these saying that it was just a fire that had broken out at INS Konkan when welding and other repair procedures were being carried out on the ship that was at the dock for refit.

I hope that no one is hurt.
 
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Why Indian navy's ship always on fire?

Must be negligence.
 
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Oh yes definitely it was "sabotage"..... no doubt about it.
accidents due to incompetence can never occur in the indian navy....
 
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Always ? A submarine and now this. Might be a sabotage.

According to an official version of the ENC, the fire occurred at around 5 pm and there was no major loss to life and property with the fire being doused in an hour.

Initially there were rumors that a major blast in the Naval dockyard but Navy officials dismissed these saying that it was just a fire that had broken out at INS Konkan when welding and other repair procedures were being carried out on the ship that was at the dock for refit.

It was just a minor fire.
 
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It was just a minor fire.
From Bourne Ultimatum movie, CIA Director Ezra Kramer saying, My number one policy is Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. :D
 
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Pondichery class are very old and their decomissioning has started from one end,this particular ship was commisioned in 1988,so is over 25 years old.
 
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IN Spokesperson says damage to ship is none.

The ship wil depart on schedule for a misdion tommorow.
 
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They just said this on Dec 3 in the paper:

"These (sinking of INS Vindhyagiri warship and INS Sindhurakshak) are isolated and separate cases. The reasons does not derive their linkage from previous cases. Operational risks are fraught in this business of armed forces."

"I would say that our record is not all that bad. We have had accidents there is no denying but if you compare with other navies...," Navy Chief Admiral DK Joshi said in reply to a query related to sinking of two warships in recent times.
Navy hopeful of reusing sunken INS Sindhurakshak - Economic Times

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Credit: Telegraph

And more than 3.5 months have already gone since the tragedy, the submarine has NOT YET BEEN SALVAGED!!!
 
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