Major Boat Fire on Potomac River Forces Multiple People Into Water Near Hains Point

Major Boat Fire on Potomac River


WASHINGTON, D.C. — A major emergency response is underway after a boat caught fire on the Potomac River near Hains Point in Washington, D.C., forcing several people to jump into the water as the vessel became fully engulfed in flames.

The fire rapidly spread across the boat, sending thick smoke into the air and prompting a swift response from emergency crews.

Passengers Jumped Overboard to Escape Flames

Witnesses reported that multiple people jumped from the burning vessel to escape the intense fire.Emergency responders, including D.C. fireboats, rushed to the scene and began assisting victims in the water while firefighting operations continued.

Large Emergency Response


Fireboats and rescue teams were deployed to the Potomac River as authorities worked to rescue passengers and bring the blaze under control.

Officials have not yet released the total number of people involved or provided information regarding potential injuries.
The cause of the fire remains unknown at this time.

Investigators are expected to examine the vessel once the emergency response concludes and the scene is secured.Authorities are urging boaters to avoid the affected area while rescue and recovery operations continue.

Emergency crews remain on scene as rescue efforts continue and officials assess the extent of the incident.Additional information is expected to be released as authorities provide updates on the victims' conditions and the cause of the fire.