Deadly canisters swept north



Thursday 1 November 2012

Deadly canisters swept north

Canisters containing deadly chemicals have been found washed ashore in Cairns and as far north as the Torres Strait Islands.

As reported on The Newsport last week, silver canisters containing Aluminium Phosphide, a chemical used for fumigating shops, had been discovered on beaches between Ayr and Ingham.

"We now have confirmation that canisters have been found in Mission Beach, Bingal Bay, Cairns, Archer Point near Cooktown and an island in the Torres Strait Islands," said Heidi Taylor of marine conservation group Tangaroa Blue,

"We would like to let volunteers (and beachgoers) know along the entire Queensland East coast to be aware that they may find these canisters and not to touch or open, call the police and stay well clear," she said.

Anyone finding a silver canister like the one pictured should call Police on 000.

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