Fire 'stabilized' on cargo ship spewing toxic gas off Canada
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The Canadian Coast Guard said Sunday that a fire spewing toxic gas from a container ship has been "stabilized" and that it now planned to deploy firefighters to the vessel to quell the rest of the blaze. The Zim Kingston is anchored off the city of Victoria in in British Columbia in the Strait of Juan De Fuca which mark the marintime border between Canada and the United States, according to the marine tracking site Marine Traffic.
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Fire 'stabilized' on cargo ship spewing toxic gas off Canada. (2021, October 26). Manila Standard, p. B2.
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