The 5,504 TEU containership Colorado, operated by ZIM Integrated Shipping (ZIM) on its Transpacific ZX2 service, experienced a fire while sailing from Yantian, China, to Los Angeles.
According to the latest reports, the fire occurred on 26 September, was successfully contained, and no casualties were reported.
However, as a precautionary measure, the vessel was diverted to Busan Port, South Korea, for inspection and further assessment.
Shipping schedules are expected to be impacted as a result of the incident, with potential delays in the vessel’s arrival and cargo handling.
Colorado’s diversion highlights ongoing operational risks in container shipping and underlines the importance of safety protocols in mitigating such events. Further updates are awaited as the situation develops.
Recently, AXXUM Packaging Hamburg assisted emergency services after a warehouse fire on Müggenburger Straße in Hamburg-Veddel. Meanwhile, Lloyd’s Register (LR) has introduced Fire (C, Risk), a new risk-based notation aimed at improving the assessment of fire safety measures on board containerships.
