No visible flames seen from containers on ship off Victoria: coast guard
VICTORIA — Some of the containers that caught fire on a cargo ship off Victoria contained hazardous materials, but air quality monitoring along the city’s waterfront had found no negative results, the Canadian Coast Guard said Monday.
A flyover of the MV Zim Kingston showed no visible flames, although a salvage master had indicated there were still pockets of fire and some containers had “internal fires,” Paul Barrett, an official with the coast guard, told a media briefing.
Crews had been spraying water on the containers and the ship’s hull to keep it cool while salvage and firefighting crews waited for calmer weather in order to board.
The coast guard was making plans for Resolve Marine crews to possibly board the ship Monday evening, when the stormy weather was forecast to change.


