A fire broke out on a British nuclear submarine, sparking panic about the threat of nuclear risks.

London: Information about the fire on a British nuclear submarine is gradually coming to light. Hence the possibility of a nuclear threat. Under such circumstances, there was turmoil at sea. A fire broke out at a British shipyard manufacturing submarines, leaving two people seriously burned. The injured have been taken to hospital. When asked about the possibility of nuclear danger, British nuclear officials denied there was any such risk. He said that “there is no nuclear threat” in the nuclear submarine fire. Police provided the information Wednesday.

Cumbria Police said a “major” fire broke out shortly after midnight at the BAE Systems shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, northwest England. This caused panic among the crew. Video shared on social media overnight showed a fire in the Devonshire Pier Hall building and alarms going off. This is very scary. “When I opened the door, I saw a lot of black smoke coming out,” said Donna Butler, who lives near the shipyard. ,

Two people suffocated to death

The two men were trapped in the fire, and the smoke began to become suffocating. But he was rescued safely in time. Two people were taken to hospital on suspicion of smoke asphyxiation, police said. He advised people living near the plant to stay indoors and keep doors and windows closed. The 150-year-old shipyard is located approximately 350 kilometers northwest of London. It builds nuclear submarines for the Royal Navy. (Associated Press)

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