Fire breaks out on nuclear-powered USS Gerald R. Ford, sailors injured

LAGOS, NIGERIA (NPA) — March 13, 2026 — The U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet has confirmed a fire incident aboard USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), the United States Navy’s newest and largest aircraft carrier.
The fire broke out on March 12 in the ship’s main laundry spaces. In a statement, officials stressed: “The cause of the fire was not combat-related and is contained.” They further clarified: “There is no damage to the ship’s propulsion plant, and the aircraft carrier remains fully operational.”
Two sailors sustained non-life-threatening injuries and are receiving medical treatment in stable condition. “Additional information will be provided when available,” the statement added.
The Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group continues operations in the Red Sea in support of Operation Epic Fury.
Commissioned in 2017, USS Gerald R. Ford is the lead ship of its class, designed to replace the Nimitz-class carriers. The nuclear-powered supercarrier spans over 1,100 feet, displaces about 100,000 tons, and can carry more than 75 aircraft. It incorporates advanced technologies such as electromagnetic launch systems and improved radar, representing a significant leap in U.S. naval engineering and global power projection.
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