Halifax ceremony marks 50th anniversary of Navy’s worst peacetime accident
HALIFAX — Allan “Dinger” Bell has no idea how long he was in the flames that engulfed the HMCS Kootenay engine room after the destroyer was rocked by an explosion that led to the worst peacetime accident in the history of the Royal Canadian Navy.
Bell was one of 10 men on duty in the engine room 50 years ago when a bearing in the starboard gear box failed, causing the explosion on the morning of Oct. 23, 1969.
Only three of them made it out alive.
“It happened too fast for it to be a shock — time was going so fast it stood still,” Bell said at a Halifax memorial ceremony Wednesday, describing the experience as “hell on earth.”