Fires in cargo ship off B.C. coast may take days to put out: coast guard
VICTORIA — It may be several days before fires can be put out inside containers on a cargo ship anchored off Victoria, Canada’s coast guard says.
Meanwhile, about 40 containers that fell off the ship have been tracked to the northern tip of Vancouver Island about 440 kilometres away.
Paul Barrett, the planning section chief for the coast guard’s unified command, said there are at least five fires burning inside containers that are believed to be storing tires on the MV Zim Kingston.
“The firefighting crews are deploying individual tactics to fight these fires,” he said. “It’s currently estimated that two to three days are required to make the vessel ready for further salvage actions.”


