“There is currently no risk to the safety of people ashore, but the situation will continue to be monitored,” said the Canadian Coast Guard.
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The Canadian Coast Guard evacuated 16 people from a burning container ship, Sunday 24 October. Since the day before, the ship has been clearing poison gas from a fire off the Pacific coast of Canada. “An emergency zone has been set up for (one nautical mile) around the vessel while firefighting operations are in progress. There is currently no risk to the safety of persons ashore, but the situation will continue to be monitored “, asserteda Canadian Coast Guard.
#GCCEnDirect: The CCGS Cape Calvert and the CCGS Cape Naden evacuated 16 people from the container ship M / V #ZimKingston near Victoria, #British Columbia after a fire broke out in ten containers. pic.twitter.com/e81NCST0LE
– CoastguardCAN (@GardeCotiereCAN) October 24, 2021
The ship, the Zim Kingston, is anchored off the city of Victoria in British Columbia, in the Strait of Juan de Fuca which marks the maritime border between Canada and the United States, according to the maritime tracking site MarineTraffic. “The fire remains a dynamic event and an Incident Command Post has been set up to manage the situation. Respondents are mobilizing to fight the fire and recover the containers that became detached from the ship on Friday.”, also said the coast guard.
The origin of the fire was not yet known on Sunday. The container ship is carrying more than 52 tons of chemicals, including loaded into two of the containers that caught fire, CBC reported citing the coast guard. According to Radio-Canada, the Zim Kingston was in trouble on Friday with the loss of 40 containers in the Pacific and the Canadian Coast Guard and their American counterparts were working together to find them.