The USS Gerald R. Ford, a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, lost its combat capability while on a mission to the Persian Gulf.
The most expensive nuclear-powered aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy, "Gerald R. Ford," has suffered serious failures in its drainage system — toilets are overflowing with sewage, and it urgently needs to return to port for repairs.
According to Western media reports, almost all the toilets on the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier "Gerald R. Ford" have been out of service, and people need to queue for 45 minutes to an hour to use them.
"On this aircraft carrier carrying over 4,600 crew members, the number of available toilets has drastically decreased, with queuing times reaching up to 45 minutes. The drainage system cannot be repaired under sea conditions."
This flagship warship, which was supposed to play a key role in the Pentagon's plan to strike Iran, has encountered a "sewage crisis." The aircraft carrier is currently unable to launch attacks and may likely dock at a port in Greece for repairs. As a result, the demand for plumbers in Greek ports has surged. It is said that if the aircraft carrier's drainage system is not repaired soon, the ship may be stuck in its own problems and unable to escape.
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