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Fire on cargo barge at Tuas under control; firefighter injured
Posted 01 Aug 2016 18:05 Updated 02 Aug 2016 01:16

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SINGAPORE: Firefighters from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) brought under control a fire on a large cargo barge berthed at Sembcorp Marine's Tuas Boulevard on Monday (Aug 1), seven hours after they arrived at the scene.

SCDF said a firefighter sustained a minor injury in the operation, when hot run-off water and steam scalded his right leg. He was taken to the National University Hospital.

As of 12.30am on Tuesday morning, SCDF's firefighters were still "mitigating small pockets" of what it earlier described as a "deep-seated fire within (the) huge barge".

In an update on Facebook, SCDF said the fire was brought under control at about 10.30pm, about seven hours after the fire was reported. It added that it has been "winding down" the firefighting operation and that SCDF resources at the scene have been "scaled down considerably".

"At the height of the operation, the raging fire within the barge not only affected Deck 4 but it was deep-seated, burning in several cabins of Deck 3 too.

"As most of the internal wooden structures of the cabins had collapsed, this posed a severe challenge to SCDF firefighters in penetrating these cabins to swiftly mitigate the fire," SCDF said in a Facebook post.



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