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•April 3, 2020

Two cargo carrier’s anchors entangle in Plumper Sound windstorm

Chamber of Shipping > Blog > News > Local > Two cargo carrier’s anchors entangle in Plumper Sound windstorm

Two ships’ bumped in Plumper Sound after one was reported to have dragged anchor and struck the other. No injuries or pollution has been reported from either vessel. Transport Canada is conducting follow-up inspections.

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