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Banana containers clear-up operation under way on Sussex beaches | UK News

By britishbulletin.com8 December 20252 Mins Read
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Five containers have so far come ashore at Selsey in West Sussex

Work to clear up containers that washed ashore after falling from a cargo ship is under way.

Sixteen containers, mostly full of bananas, fell overboard off the Isle of Wight on Saturday, at about 18:00 GMT.

HM Coastguard said five containers had washed up around Selsey, West Sussex, on Sunday, while others had been spotted offshore, with a coastguard helicopter and fixed wing aircraft carrying out searches.

The coastguard, alongside West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service and Sussex Police, have put cordons around the Selsey containers and asked people not to go near them.

PA Media Coastguard teams at Selsey, West Sussex bagging up bananas washed up after shipping containers went overboard from a cargo ship.PA Media

Bananas from the containers are being collected from the shore

The Maritime & Coastguard Agency broadcasted warnings to ships in the Solent after the containers came off cargo ship the Baltic Klipper near the Nab tower lighthouse, off Bembridge.

It said no crew members had been injured and the containers had been carrying “non-hazardous cargo”.

The incident disrupted some shipping movements and the P&O Cruises ship Iona was delayed in departing from Southampton because of the obstruction.

A container floating in the sea. A garden with table and benches is in the foreground.

One of the containers was spotted washing ashore near homes on Selsey beach on Sunday

West Sussex County Council has contracted response teams that are due to arrive later to start clearing any cargo that has come ashore.

Eight containers were carrying bananas, two had avocados, another plantain and five more were empty.

Anything that is found from the containers should be reported to HM Coastguard’s Receiver of Wreck.

The Coastguard said anyone who failed to declare items within 28 days was breaking the law and may have action taken against them.

But it said “that will not include perishable goods” and “members of the public should comply with the instructions provided by the council”.

Steve A Wenham A large white cargo ship loaded with metal boxes.Steve A Wenham

The 16 containers were being shipped on the Baltic Klipper

Steve Wenham, from Portsmouth, who has worked on ferries in the Solent, said the Baltic Klipper was a refrigerated vessel specialising in soft fruits and was a “regular visitor” to the area.

“She normally does a round-robin trip every month from the Caribbean or West Africa,” he said.

“If any containers have sunk they’re not going to be a problem, but it’s the ones that are still afloat, they’re the hazard.”

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