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Drama video shows nearly 70 transport containers fell from a cargo ship Tuesday and swayed in the ocean at the California port of Long Beach.
These containers are stationed on the G Pier G and belong to the “Mississippi” vessels. Report Fox Los Angeles.
The report said the U.S. Coast Guard has established a 250-yard security zone due to firefighters and police personnel responded.
Authorities have not confirmed any injuries.
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The Port of Long Beach is the U.S. gateway to U.S. trans-Pacific trade.
According to Fox La, cargo operations were suspended while crew members were stationary containers. Authorities will investigate the reasons.
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Nearly 70 containers float in the water.
The Port of Long Beach is the U.S. gateway to U.S. trans-Pacific trade.
The port website said the port selected industry peers as the “Best West Coast Harbor”, with $300 billion in trade every year and supports 2.7 million jobs nationwide.

The dramatic video shows nearly 70 transport containers falling from a cargo ship in California.
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According to the port, goods passing through the port originate from or are destined to be used in every Congressional district of the United States.