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California port sees dozens of containers thrown into the water

Emergency responders in the second busiest seaport of the United States said that 67 shipping containers were thrown into the water by a ship berthed at Long Beach, Southern California on Tuesday morning.

There were no injuries reported, and the port was not affected in any other way.

Containers fell from the 837 foot (255 m), Portugal-flagged Mississippi, while it was docked at Pier G container terminal.

According to Unified Command which includes the U.S. Coast Guard and Long Beach Fire and Police Departments, the Port of Long Beach, and the Army Corps of Engineers, some of the containers that fell on the barge caused damage to it.

According to LSEG, the Mississippi arrived at Long Beach from China's Yantian Port.

Art Marroquin, Port of Long Beach's public information officer, said that the cargo operations were temporarily suspended while crews secured the containers.

Marroquin said that the incident was being investigated. Reporting by Lisa Baertlein in Los Angeles and Sandy Hooper; editing by Franklin Paul, Jamie Freed and Jamie Freed.

(source: Reuters)