Ship that lost containers moves to Nanaimo, B.C.: coast guard
NANAIMO, B.C. — A cargo ship that lost more than 100 containers into the Pacific Ocean after a fire on board has been cleared to travel to the Port of Nanaimo in British Columbia.
Officials say the MV Zim Kingston was scheduled to leave Constance Bay near Victoria on Friday on a trip that was expected to take about 11 hours.
They say damaged containers on the ship will be unloaded by the Nanaimo Port Authority as part of its normal operations.
A statement from the unified command of agencies involved in the cleanup operation says precautions have been taken for the voyage including only allowing the ship to travel under certain weather conditions.


