
US Navy Destroyer Loses Power for Four Days in South China Sea
A U.S. Navy destroyer experienced a four-day power outage last month in the South China Sea, leaving its crew without drinkable water, functioning toilets, or air conditioning.
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A U.S. Navy destroyer experienced a four-day power outage last month in the South China Sea, leaving its crew without drinkable water, functioning toilets, or air conditioning.

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A US Navy destroyer, the USS Benfold, experienced a complete power failure last month, leaving it without electricity for four days in the South China Sea. The incident resulted in a loss of essential services including toilets, air conditioning, and the galley.

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