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Staff airlifted after fire on rig | |
(30 minutes later) | |
Offshore workers were airlifted from a drilling rig in the North Sea following an engine fire. | |
A total of 32 of the 87 personnel were taken off the installation before the fire was brought under control on Tuesday night. No-one was injured. | |
The Ocean Guardian rig, which is owned by Diamond Offshore and has a potential drilling depth of 25,000ft, is located 120 miles north east of Aberdeen. | The Ocean Guardian rig, which is owned by Diamond Offshore and has a potential drilling depth of 25,000ft, is located 120 miles north east of Aberdeen. |
A spokesman for Diamond said the evacuation had been a precaution. | |
"We have had a fire in the engine room," he said. | |
"As a precaution we began down-manning non-essential personnel." | |
Damage assessment | |
The fire broke out at about 1900 BST on Tuesday. | |
The spokesman added: "The fire is out and there are no injuries, everyone is accounted for. | |
"There were two helicopters which lifted a total of 32 people off the rig, 19 were in one helicopter and 13 in the second. | |
"Fifty five people are still on board and the incident is at an end. We are in the process of assessing the damage." | |
He said there was a fire suppression system in place which was activated when the fire broke out. | |
The Houston-based company described the Ocean Guardian as a semi-submersible drilling rig. |
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