U.K. Public Urged to Keep Eyes Peeled for Washed-up Bananas

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Bananas labeled to be sold at a Tesco supermarket are seen on the beach in Selsey, England, on Dec. 9.

SELSEY, England (AFP-Jiji) — A “major” clean-up operation was made in southern England on Dec. 9 after eight containers of bananas went overboard a cargo ship, with hundreds of rotting fruits washing up along the shoreline.

Some 16 containers were lost to sea by a cargo ship on Dec. 6, including eight containing bananas, two with plantains and one carrying avocados, the U.K. coastguard said.

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People walk past bananas and plantains washed up on the beach.
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Bananas and a damaged shipping container

Since then, hundreds of bunched-up bananas destined for Tesco supermarkets had washed ashore on pebbled beaches in West Sussex, with the coastguard urging the public to avoid areas littered with banana debris.

Damaged shipping containers also washed up in the seaside town of Selsey, where volunteers gathered the scattered bananas in garbage bags to be cleared away, an AFP photographer saw.

“A major clean-up operation is underway following several shipping containers washing up on the West Sussex shoreline,” the local council said in a statement on Dec. 9.

Authorities also warned the public against helping themselves to the fruit.