Carrier USS Gerald R. Ford Suffers Fire, At Least 2 Sailors Injured

 


March 12, 2026 10:37 AM - Updated: March 12, 2026 12:25 PM
Aircraft carrier Ford-class aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) transits the Caribbean Sea, Jan. 19, 2026. US Navy photo

This story has been updated with additional information about the fire.

A fire broke out aboard aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) on Thursday, multiple sources confirmed to USNI News.

The initial fire has been extinguished, but the crew is still doing damage control, according to a U.S. official. Naval Sea Systems Command’s Forward Deployed Regional Maintenance Center is preparing to help the fleet with electrical support, USNI News understands.

“On March 12, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) experienced a fire that originated in the ship’s main laundry spaces,” reads a U.S. Central Command statement posted to social media website X. “The cause of the fire was not combat-related and is contained. There is no damage to the ship’s propulsion plant, and the aircraft carrier remains fully operational. Two sailors are currently receiving medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries and are in stable condition. Additional information will be provided when available.”

As of Wednesday, Ford was operating in the northern part of the Red Sea, off the coast of Al Wajh, Saudi Arabia, according to a ship spotterFord and three of its escorts – USS Mahan (DDG-72), USS Bainbridge (DDG-96) and USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG-81) – transited the Suez Canal last week.

U.S. sailors stand small craft action team watch on a catwalk aboard aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) while transiting the Suez Canal, March 5, 2026. US Navy photo

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