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US Coast Guard says Carnival Triumph fire was sparked by fuel leak

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“Anytime you have a fire, you’re going to have damage,” she said. “They were able to contain the fire to a small area of the vessel, and they did a very good job with their fire containment.”

Hatfield told reporters that redundancy systems apparently kicked in on board, but the agencies are still looking into why the power was knocked out.

She said the line that had the leak is subject to routine preventative maintenance and would be examined by inspectors who check ships for safety. But, she said, it will take time to go over all the inspection and maintenance records to show when that part was last inspected.

Carnival spokeswoman Jennifer de la Cruz said her understanding is that the last full-scale Coast Guard inspection of the ship was on Nov. 15, 2012.

The Miami-based cruise operator has canceled all sailings aboard the ship through mid-April and estimated a financial hit of as much as $80 million.

The company still plansto return the ship to service for the April 18 sailing, de la Cruz said. The damage assessment is still ongoing, she said via email, and said it is too early to determine where the final repairs will be made.

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