by supplychainreport
The Port of Long Beach, California, temporarily paused cargo handling on September 9, 2025, after dozens of containers shifted from a large vessel. Emergency crews, including fire, police, and the Coast Guard, quickly secured the area and stabilized the remaining containers.
No injuries were reported, and responders efficiently managed the situation, preventing further disruption. Efforts such as spraying water and organizing container recovery are underway, with operations expected to resume smoothly in the coming days.
The port, a major gateway for US-Asia trade handling around $300 billion annually, demonstrated its strong emergency response capabilities, ensuring minimal impact on overall trade flow.
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