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Fuel spill at Horseshoe Bay terminal leads to ferry cancellations

BC Ferries is thanking their customers for being patient after a couple of sailings were cancelled today. (Jan 30th)

The 10:50 am sailing departing Langdale and the 11:55 am departing Horseshoe Bay were cancelled after a fuel spill.

Astrid Braunschmidt with BC Ferries says they’ll be investigating how this fuel spill happened.

“Just after 9:30 this morning the fuel tank of a semi truck was punctured,” said Braunschmidt.

“The truck was loading onto the Queen of Coquitlam at Horseshoe Bay. Diesel fuel was spilled onto the ramp, the vessel deck a little bit into the water.”

Braunschmidt says their crews are trained in cleanup response and they figure only about 5 litres of the diesel fuel ended up in the ocean. And approximately 200 litres of fuel was spilled onto the ramp and vessel.

-with files from Tommy Wang, MyCoastNow.com

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