YM Efficiency Docks in Sydney after Losing 83 Containers at Sea

By Nicholas Ford
Wednesday, June 6, 2018

A Taiwan-owned cargo ship docked safely in Sydney on Wednesday after losing 83 containers off the coast of Australia during a massive storm which saw the ship battered by five metre (15 feet) swells.

The YM Efficiency limped into Sydney with a container hanging halfway off its side. It had arrived off Sydney four days earlier but was kept out at sea because the city's main port was closed due to bad weather.

The challenge for port operators is to unload the remaining 26 damaged containers without the rest toppling into Port Botany.

The Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp owned containership was travelling from Taiwan to Sydney when it sailed into a major storm about 30 kms (18 miles) off the country's east coast, just north of Sydney.

Since the incident, clocks, nappies and other products have washed up on Australia's coast, according to local media. Yang Ming said no toxic material was released into the sea.

The cleanup on the coast may take months as debris keeps washing ashore, Australian Broadcasting Corp reported.

Yang Ming has apologized for the accident and said it is using local contractors to find and clean up the debris.


(Reporting by Nicholas Ford Editing by Michael Perry)

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