Mumbai:
There was a minor fire on board India’s aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya this morning, a navy spokesperson said.
The fire was put out and all personnel on board are safe, the spokesperson said in a statement in Mumbai.
“The duty staff observed smoke emanating from the part of the warship having accommodation for sailors,” the statement said.
“The ship’s duty personnel acted promptly to fight the fire. All personnel on board have been accounted for and no major damage has been reported,” the statement added.
An inquiry into the incident is being ordered, he said, adding that the aircraft carrier is in Karnataka’s Karwar harbour.
The warship is a modified Kiev-class aircraft carrier purchased by India from Russia in 2013 and was renamed in honour of Vikramaditya, the legendary emperor.
Originally built as Baku and commissioned in 1987, the carrier served with the Soviet (until the dissolution of the Soviet Union) and Russian Navies before being decommissioned in 1996, for being too expensive to operate.
INS Vikramaditya, a floating airfield, has an overall length of 284 metres and a maximum beam of 60 metres, stretching as much as three football fields put together.
Standing about 20 storeys tall from the keel to the highest point, the ship has a total of 22 decks and carries around 1,600 personnel.
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