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A U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer was left without power for four days in the South China Sea after a generator failure, leaving around 300 sailors without working toilets, air conditioning, galley services and other essential systems.

The USS Benfold suffered the engineering casualty during routine Indo-Pacific operations on July 24, 2026. The powerless destroyer had to be assisted by other ships before tugboats towed it to Subic Bay in the Philippines for repairs.

The incident comes as the U.S. Navy faces intense operational demands across the Indo-Pacific. It is also the second reported U.S. destroyer power-related incident in the region this year.

Watch the full report for what happened aboard USS Benfold, how the crew was supported, and what the incident could mean for U.S. Navy readiness in the South China Sea.

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00:23A U.S. Navy destroyer was left without power for four days in the South China Sea
00:29after a major engineering failure.
00:31The incident involved the USS Benfold, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer,
00:38operating with the USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group.
00:42On July 24, during routine operations in the Indo-Pacific, USS Benfold suffered an engineering
00:50casualty involving its generators, resulting in a complete loss of electrical power.
00:56According to the U.S. 7th Fleet, no sailors were injured, but the blackout left the nearly
01:0310,000-ton warship in a serious predicament.
01:06The ship could not operate normally under its own power while essential services were disrupted.
01:13Galley operations were unavailable, toilets were affected, air conditioning was lost,
01:18and access to potable water was also impacted.
01:21For the crew, that meant enduring the extreme heat of the South China Sea in late July without
01:28normal climate control.
01:30And this was not a brief outage.
01:33The destroyer remained without power for four days.
01:36The USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group provided assistance with the guided missile cruiser
01:43USS Robert Smalls helping supply cooked meals to the crew.
01:48Eventually, contracted tugboats towed Benfold to Subic Bay in the Philippines.
01:54The destroyer arrived there on July 28th.
01:57Crew members were moved ashore, while repair personnel from the ship repair facility,
02:02Japan Regional Maintenance Center, began working on the ship.
02:06Power was finally restored on July 30th.
02:09All required repairs were completed by August 7th, and Benfold departed Subic Bay under its
02:16own power on August 8th.
02:18The incident is drawing attention because Benfold was operating in one of the most strategically
02:24sensitive maritime regions in the world.
02:27The destroyer was part of the USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group, which had been operating in
02:33the South China Sea amid heightened tensions involving China and the Philippines.
02:38And this was not the only U.S. Navy engineering casualty involving a destroyer in the Indo-Pacific
02:45this year.
02:46The USS Higgins, another R. Lee Burke-class destroyer, also suffered an electrical malfunction
02:53earlier in 2026.
02:55However, there is currently no evidence that either incident was caused by enemy action.
03:00The Navy has described the Benfold incident as an engineering casualty, and the exact
03:06root cause remains under investigation.
03:09For now, USS Benfold is back under its own power after repairs.
03:14But the four-day blackout highlights a serious operational challenge for the U.S. Navy, maintaining
03:21high-tempo deployments across an increasingly contested Indo-Pacific while keeping complex warships
03:28fully operational.
03:29And with the South China Sea remaining a major flashpoint between the United States, China
03:36and regional allies.
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