Core Points - A cargo container accident occurred at the Port of Long Beach, California, resulting in over 60 containers falling into the sea, with no reported injuries [1][3] - The involved vessel, "Mississippi," lost approximately 67 containers, and the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed the incident on social media [3] - Long Beach Port is one of the busiest ports in the U.S., handling 40% of the nation's container cargo, raising concerns about potential operational impacts due to the accident [4] - Some of the fallen containers struck a nearby pollution control vessel, STAX2, although the extent of the damage is not yet disclosed [4] - The weight of empty containers varies between 2.2 to 4.4 tons, and operations at the G terminal of Long Beach Port have been temporarily suspended to facilitate recovery efforts [6] - The "Mississippi" is flagged under Portugal and had departed from Yantian Port in Shenzhen, China, on August 26, heading to Long Beach [6]
美国长滩港“密西西比号” 货轮超60个集装箱坠海
Yang Zi Wan Bao Wang·2025-09-11 03:13