ST. THOMAS, U. S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — (August 1, 2025) — At approximately 1:00 p.m. this afternoon, a fire occurred in the compressor room of the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority's (“WAPA” or “the Authority”) garage located at the Randolph Harley Power Plant (RHPP) in St. Thomas. Thanks to the activation of the facility’s built-in fire wall protections, the fire was isolated to an aging air compressor unit and successfully contained within the compressor room.
The incident triggered an immediate evacuation of the facility, following standard emergency protocols. All persons on site were safely evacuated and accounted for by the team. 911 was promptly notified, and the Virgin Islands Fire and Emergency Medical Services (VIFEMS) crews extinguished the blaze and conducted a thorough inspection to ensure the facility was safe for re-entry.
Importantly, there were no injuries reported, and no disruption to plant operations or services occurred as a result of the fire.
WAPA’s Safety Department, in conjunction with the responding emergency units, is actively investigating the cause of the fire. A full damage assessment is underway.
"We are incredibly grateful that all employees are safe and that our emergency systems and teams responded swiftly and professionally,” Anthony D. Thomas, Chief Administrative Officer, WAPA. “Today’s incident highlights the importance of our ongoing investments in workplace safety and emergency preparedness.”
The Authority extends its sincere thanks to the Randolph Harley plant team, the WAPA Safety Department, and the VIFEMS for their quick response, coordination, and dedication to public safety.
The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Communication’s department is committed to reaching, informing, and connecting with the youngest members of the community to the eldest, through meaningful, transparent and effective communication.
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