Scorched Cap Blanche Delayed in Vancouver for at Least 10 Days

A fire that started in the engine room of the container ship Cap Blanche at Vancouver’s Fraser Surrey Docks on July 12 could keep the 2,741 TEU vessel in Vancouver at least until July 22.

The engine room was damaged and will require extensive repairs. The early estimate is that the vessel will depart on July 22, however, a more detailed damage assessment is required.

As World Maritime News previously reported, the fire erupted in the generator room of the Antigua and Barbuda-flagged boxship while it was docked at Fraser Surrey Docks.

The fire started after the 2006-built Cap Blanche completed its unloading, and was quickly put out.

There have been no reported injuries or spills.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has deployed a team to investigate the cause of the accident.

A spokesperson for the docks told the local media that a small fuel spill had caused the fire.

Cap Blanche is operated by Harmstorf Thomas Meier-Hedde of Germany.

World Maritime News Staff