40 shipping containers floating near entrance to Juan de Fuca Strait
Coast Guard issues warning for ships in the area
The Canada Coast Guard is warning marine travellers of several shipping containers floating near the entrance to the Juan de Fuca Strait.
Forty containers fell overboard off the Zim Kingston when it came across rough seas 70 kilometres west of the strait.
According to a tweet from the United States Coast Guard, a helicopter was deployed to look for the containers, eight of which were found and are being tracked as they move north.
The Canadian Coast Guard says it is working with the USCG to monitor the situation, and it is assessing whether there is any risk of pollution or other hazards from the containers.
Both coast guards have sent broadcasts to ships that may be in the area.
The Zim Kingston, bound for Vancouver, has been safely anchored near Victoria.
The last time several containers fell off a ship near B.C., was in November 2016, when 35 empty containers fell off the side of a cargo ship. Some debris washed up on beaches near Tofino several days later.
The Canada Coast Guard says some of the containers will sink.
<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BreakingNews?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BreakingNews</a> Coast Guard crews are monitoring several adrift shipping containers 43 miles west of the Straits of Juan de Fuca entrance. An inbound vessel lost approx. 40 containers when the ship listed to its side due to rough seas. Check back for updates. <a href="https://t.co/GInKf8M0sB">pic.twitter.com/GInKf8M0sB</a>
—@USCGPacificNW