



A storm off the northwestern coast of Germany caused the loss of one of the world's largest container ships, nearly 300 containers during, last Tuesday night.

The MSC Zoe was hit by a strong storm while sailing in the North Sea, near the German island of Borcom, resulting in 270 containers in the water.





Thatsider said dozens of containers had swooped down in the southwest, while others had arrived in neighboring Dutch islands.





He added that the laws in these islands allow the local population to take care of everything that the sea throw and take to their homes, without being punished by the authorities.





Tire showed a number of residents, described as "treasure hunters", who were poking at what was inside the containers, such as IKEA furniture, televisions and baby dolls.





Officials in both Germany and the Netherlands warned people to stay away from the sunken goods, because three containers dropped from the ship contained "dangerous substances", such as organic peroxide.



