Water cannons aimed at container ship that has been burning for five days
HALIFAX — Two big tugs are making progress fighting a stubborn fire aboard a container ship that has been burning off Canada’s east coast for five days, a spokesman for the German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd said Tuesday.
Tim Seifert said the tugs have been using high-powered fire monitors — a type of water cannon — to douse burning containers on the forward deck of the 320-metre Yantian Express.
The 71-metre Belgian tug Smit Nicobar arrived to offer help on Friday, and the 95-metre Maersk Mobiliser, based in St. John’s, N.L., joined the firefighting on Monday.
“The firefighting operations, under the direction of Smit (and) in co-operation with the local crew and the emergency response team in Hamburg, show continuous progress,” Seifert said in an email.