VANCOUVER ISLAND, British Columbia - Shoreline cleanup of debris that washed ashore from the Zim Kingston has begun. Last week, rough seas and an onboard fire caused 109 shipping containers to fall ...
Inflatable toys. Floor mats. Rubber boots. Baby oil. Chinese checkers. Dozens of refrigerators. Just some of the garbage marring one wilderness beach on the west coast of Canada’s Vancouver Island ...
US and Canadian officials are monitoring the situation, including some containers with "hazardous materials." A fire broke out Saturday on a cargo ship, known as the Zim Kingston, that had lost around ...
More than 100 containers have been lost from a fire-stricken containership off British Columbia, well above original estimates, the Canadian Coast Guard said. Initial reports indicated that the ...
Videos show tugboats putting out a fire on the 853-foot Zim Kingston near Canada's Vancouver Island. The cargo ship caught fire on Saturday not long after it lost roughly 40 shipping containers.
VICTORIA — The fire that broke out Saturday in containers full of hazardous mining chemicals aboard a ship anchored near Victoria was reported to be suppressed but still smoldering early Sunday ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Canadian ...
The ship that spilled more than 100 shipping containers off the Washington coast was in a holding pattern on the open ocean when it could have ridden out the storm in more sheltered waters. Inflatable ...