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Emergency zone expanded around burning container ship

Sixteen people have been evacuated from a container ship that caught fire off the coast of Canada, according to officials.

A fire broke out in 10 containers on the MV Zim Kingston near Victoria, British Columbia, on Saturday, according to the Canadian Coast Guard.

MORE: Costco, Walmart rent out own shipping containers amid supply chain hiccups ahead of holidaysCrews mobilized to the location to rescue crew members and contain the fire. An emergency zone was set up for 2 nautical miles surrounding the ship, and rescue efforts continued into Sunday.

© Canadian Coast Guard via Reuters Smoke rises from the container ship Zim Kingston, burning from a fire on board, off the coast of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Oct. 23, 2021.A navigational warning was issued overnight by the Canadian government reporting that the ship was on fire and expelling toxic gas. Two fallen containers are floating in the vicinity of the vessel.

Overnight, the tug Seaspan Raven cooled the hull of the MV Zim Kingston by spraying the hull with cold water. Due to the nature of chemicals on board the container ship, applying water directly to the fire is not an option.

© Canadian Coast Guard via Reuters MORE: 'It was nothing short of a miracle': Charter boat captain recounts rescue of man stranded 36 hours at seaTwo of the burning containers were storing potassium amylxanthate, a hazardous material, The Associated Press reported.

© Canadian Coast Guard via Reuters Smoke rises from the container ship Zim Kingston, burning from a fire on board, off the coast of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Oct. 23, 2021.On Friday, 40 containers fell overboard from the ship amid choppy waters, but a stormy forecast on Sunday could prove difficult to recover those containers, according to The AP.

Photos showed smoke billowing from a row of stacked containers that had collapsed.

MORE: All crew members rescued from inside capsized cargo ship Golden Ray off Georgia coast: Coast GuardThere was no safety risk to people on land, according to the Canadian Coast Guard. No injuries were reported, according to a statement from Danaos Shipping Co, the company that manages the ship.

ABC News' Ahmad Hemingway and Christine Theodorou contributed to this report.
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