U.S. Navy Destroyer USS Higgins Suffers Serious Fire in Indo-Pacific, Impacting Operations
A significant fire has damaged the USS Higgins, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, while it was operating in the Indo-Pacific Command area. According to U.S. officials, the fire affected the ship's propulsion and electrical power systems, which is notable given the ship's redundant engine room design. The exact location and cause of the fire have not been disclosed, and no injuries have been reported. The USS Higgins, based in Yokosuka and part of the 7th Fleet, has been involved in several sensitive missions, including transits of the Taiwan Strait. This incident marks the third fire on a U.S. Navy warship this year, following previous fires on the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.