
Port Newark Cargo Ship Fire Extinguished, Investigation Underway
The fatal cargo ship fire that killed two Newark firefighters at Port Newark, New Jersey, has finally been extinguished after more than five days. A marine chemist confirmed that there is no longer any danger of the fire flaring up again. The operation has now shifted to salvage efforts, which are expected to take one to two months to complete. An investigation into the cause of the fire and why it was difficult to extinguish will continue. The ship, Grande Costa d’Avorio, will likely be towed away from its berth in the port. The fire led to speculation about electric vehicles on board, but the ship's manifest indicated that there were no electric vehicles. Normal operations at the port have resumed, and there have been no significant environmental effects from the fire. Funeral services for the two firefighters will be held this week.







