Two in hospital after major fire at BAE site in Cumbria


grey placeholderGetty Images A side view of a large hanger that makes up part of the BAE Systems nuclear submarine shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness. The hanger backs onto a small port of water.Getty Images

A “significant fire” has broken out at the BAE Systems nuclear submarine shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, police have said.

Emergency services were called to the site, where the UK’s nuclear submarines are built, at around 00:44 GMT on Wednesday.

Two people have been taken to hospital after suffering suspected smoke inhalation.

Police said there was “no nuclear risk”.

Local residents are being advised to remain indoors with their doors and windows closed while the incident is ongoing.

A road closure is also in place at the nearby Michaelson Bridge.

Police said the Devonshire Dock Hall, the site’s main building facility, had been evacuated and that everyone inside had been accounted for.

Covering around six acres, the hall is the second-largest indoor shipbuilding complex of its kind in Europe, according to BAE Systems.

The craft to have been built in the hall include the four Vanguard Class submarines that make up the UK’s Trident nuclear programme.

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