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| Ship loses potentially dangerous cargo in North Sea: Coastguard |
The Hague (AFP) - A cargo ship caught in rough North Sea weather lost at least 270 containers, including four holding potentially dangerous substances, the Dutch and German coastguards said Wednesday.
The
Panama-registered MSC Zoe shed the containers containing mostly toys, furniture
and auto spare parts while battling a storm off the Frisian Islands, an
archipelago off the northwestern Dutch coast also known as the Wadden Islands.
The Dutch
coastguard tweeted that three of the containers contained, in powder form,
highly flammable, potentially dangerous organic peroxides used in making
plastics which can cause irritation if breathed in.
German
coastguard sources said they had located one container holding organic peroxide
among six containers that reached the country's coastline.
They also
warned the public not to touch the containers if found, but to call police or
the fire brigade.
The Dutch
coastguard, which said the containers went overboard not far from the German
island of Borkum, added they did not have information about the content of
cargo beyond that of the 20 or so containers which washed up on the islands.
Dutch
broadcaster NOS showed local people around one of the containers and pictured
toys and other materials strewn across beaches as well as one man carrying off
a flat screen television.
A Dutch
coastguard spokesman told NOS it was likely the containers holding the
peroxides had sunk.
A Dutch
coastguard plane was due to undertake a new search on Thursday morning while
strong winds were hampering the MSC Zoe's own attempts to carry out an inventory.
The mayor
of Terschelling island, where some of the cargo washed ashore, told NOS he
expected it would take several days to clear the beach of stray items from the
containers.
The
2015-built MSC Zoe, which was headed to the northern German port of
Bremerhaven, is one of the world's largest container vessels at 396 metres
(1300 feet) long and 59 metres wide.
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The Dutch military joined beach clean-up efforts, two days after some 270 shipping containers tumbled from one of the world's biggest cargo boats into the North Sea in stormy weather https://t.co/GS6IPT8Pqz— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 4, 2019
Wil je straks helpen met #helpwad #CleanupWadden #OpruimActie na de #containerramp met #MSCZoe? In dit kaartje zijn we allerlei plekken aan het verzamelen waar je aan de slag kunt. https://t.co/oTwfqwbJ55— Ritzo ten Cate (@ritzotencate) January 5, 2019
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