Dozens of Cargo Containers Fall Off Ship at Port of Long Beach, Suspending Operations
KTLA 5September 9, 20253 min27,414 views
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- 🚢 A cargo ship named The Mississippi experienced dozens of containers falling off its deck into the water at the Port of Long Beach.
- ⚠️ The incident occurred early Tuesday morning, causing a chaotic scene with containers leaning precariously and some already submerged.
- 🌊 Workers are using water to spray fallen containers, attempting to prevent them from shifting into other parts of the water.
Impact and Cleanup Operations
- 📦 Items such as shoes and clothes have been seen floating in the water, indicating the diverse merchandise within the containers.
- ⚓ Port operations have been suspended due to the accident, with officials responding to begin a complicated cleanup process.
- ⏱️ It is estimated that it could take several days for port operations to return to normal, impacting deliveries and daily operations.
Safety and Scale of the Event
- 🚨 While nearly 70 containers fell, it is considered a miracle that no one was injured during the incident.
- 🏋️ Each container weighs up to 40,000 pounds, highlighting the significant danger and complexity of the situation.
- 🇨🇳 The vessel had arrived from China just before 5:00 AM, and the cause of the incident is currently under investigation.
- 💰 The delay is costing the port approximately one million dollars a day.
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