Monday, July 6, 2026
ADVT 
National

Cargo ship near Victoria lost 106 containers

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 27 Oct, 2021 01:24 PM
  • Cargo ship near Victoria lost 106 containers

VICTORIA - The coast guard has updated the number of containers that fell into the ocean from a cargo ship off Victoria to 106, up from the original estimate of 40.

It says the owner of the MV Zim Kingston provided information showing 2,000 containers were on board with 1,000 on deck when two caught fire and others fell overboard as the ship approached Vancouver last week.

The coast guard says in a statement that two containers with hazardous chemicals were among those lost, and that number hasn't changed since the first estimate.

It says authorities now have a list of contents from all containers identified as being lost, including industrial and car parts, Christmas decorations, sofas, poker tables, clothing, toys, yoga mats, stand up paddle boards and other everyday items.

The coast guard says it expects some of the containers have sunk, while others have been spotted near Cape Scott on the northern tip of Vancouver Island.

Officials have said it may be several days before fires inside individual containers on the Greece-based ship can be extinguished.

The owner, Danaos Shipping Co., has said it is co-operating with Canadian officials.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 27, 2021.

MORE National ARTICLES

Lebanese-Canadian group raises money for Beirut

Lebanese-Canadian group raises money for Beirut
Lebanese-Canadians who watched in horror as an explosion tore through Beirut turned their attention to fundraising on Wednesday, saying it was one of the few things they could do to feel useful from the other side of the world.

Lebanese-Canadian group raises money for Beirut

WE controversy hits Trudeau's support: Poll

WE controversy hits Trudeau's support: Poll
Nearly half of Canadians would support an election being called if the federal watchdog finds Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to have violated the Conflict of Interest Act again over the WE charity affair, a new poll suggests.

WE controversy hits Trudeau's support: Poll

Feds free up billions for COVID-19 retrofits

Feds free up billions for COVID-19 retrofits
The federal government is moving ahead with plans to make it easier for provinces and territories to spend billions of dollars on infrastructure projects to address the challenges posed by COVID-19.

Feds free up billions for COVID-19 retrofits

New type of housing for homeless coming to B.C.

New type of housing for homeless coming to B.C.
The British Columbia government and the City of Vancouver are trying a new way to help get homeless people off the streets with the country's first-ever navigation centre.

New type of housing for homeless coming to B.C.

Worker killed at northwestern B.C. mine

Worker killed at northwestern B.C. mine
A worker has been killed during maintenance at a gold mine in northwestern British Columbia, north of Stewart.

Worker killed at northwestern B.C. mine

Vancouver home sales and prices rise in July

Vancouver home sales and prices rise in July
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says home sales and prices rose in July as more homebuyers took advantage of low interest rates to boost activity.

Vancouver home sales and prices rise in July