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Two cranes brought in to Vancouver port for crane recovery effort

WATCH: Floating cranes will lift other collapsed crane at Port of Vancouver – Jan 30, 2019

VANCOUVER – It’s going to take two large floating cranes to try to lift another crane that collapsed over a container vessel at the Port of Vancouver early Monday.

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Louanne Wong, director of communications with Global Container Terminals Vanterm, says a 900-tonne floating crane known as The Beast was brought in Monday and a second 600-tonne crane arriving Tuesday will be used together to support the recovery operation.

WATCH: Crane topples at Port of Vancouver

The Transportation Safety Board is investigating the incident where it says the ship the Ever Summit struck a gantry crane while berthing and both the vessel and crane sustained damage.

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The crane collapsed across the ship’s containers, and Wong says they have confirmed that none of the damaged containers contain hazardous cargo.

She says engineering and maintenance teams along with external engineering contractors have been working to gain an understanding of the incident and to activate a recovery plan.

Vessel operations are still on hold at the Vanterm terminal, but Wong says rail and truck-gate operations are operating.

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