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Containers Lost at Sea Wash Ashore
24 Dec
Summary
- Three shipping containers remain missing after falling overboard on December 6th.
- Thirteen of sixteen lost containers have been recovered along the West Sussex coast.
- Cargo included bananas, avocados, and plantains; no hazardous materials were lost.

More than two weeks ago, on December 6th, three shipping containers were lost overboard from the cargo ship Baltic Klipper in the Solent shipping channel. The incident resulted in containers washing ashore along the West Sussex coast, with residents describing scenes of 'carnage'.
Of the sixteen containers that fell, thirteen have been recovered. The ongoing recovery and cleanup efforts are being managed by Seatrade, the ship's owner, in coordination with UK authorities. The lost cargo consisted of non-hazardous items, including bananas, avocados, and plantains, with some containers being empty.
The Maritime Accident Investigation Agency has launched a formal investigation into the incident. Seatrade is cooperating fully and has expressed gratitude to volunteers, pledging a donation to local charities. The Baltic Klipper underwent temporary repairs and has since been cleared to continue its voyage.




