Actually, it's very easy. They already have everything they need to get it done. Simply yank the above-decks containers into the water with a cable and tug, dozens at a time. Containers are insured. They are lost at sea all the time. If you don't want to clean that up, tell people it's all free.
Considering who or what might be in those containers, that could be tantamount to murder.
Also, not a good idea to dump cargo containers by the dozen into the world's busiest canal. You'll end up making the situation worse. You'll need divers and helicopters to cart that shit out of there, as it would likely tear up the bottom of other passing cargo ships. The canal is deep, but I don't think its that deep.
Actually, it's very easy. They already have everything they need to get it done. Simply yank the above-decks containers into the water with a cable and tug, dozens at a time. Containers are insured. They are lost at sea all the time. If you don't want to clean that up, tell people it's all free.
Considering who or what might be in those containers, that could be tantamount to murder.
Also, not a good idea to dump cargo containers by the dozen into the world's busiest canal. You'll end up making the situation worse. You'll need divers and helicopters to cart that shit out of there, as it would likely tear up the bottom of other passing cargo ships. The canal is deep, but I don't think its that deep.
99.9 percent of the containers will float. A small boat could easily move one.