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A homeless camp at Market Street and 5th Street is photographed on Thursday, May 18, 2017, in Oakland, Calif. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) (camp 20) As the supply chain crisis persists, homeless Californians have reportedly been breaking into shipping containers.
Railroads are reporting thefts near homeless encampments while trains attempt to deal with a backlog in shipping containers. Union Pacific railroad said there was a rash of cargo container break-ins as the containers were being hauled by train near downtown Los Angeles, as officials are trying to clear the backlog of cargo at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Thousands of boxes as far as the eye could see were strewn along the railroad tracks near Valley Boulevard and North Mission Road in Lincoln Park in footage captured by NewsChopper4 Monday.
Several container doors were wide open — including a FedEx container with boxes tipping over. The outlet filmed two people carrying bolt cutters and jumping onto moving trains in an apparent attempt to break into the mounted containers.
Today, nearly eighty ships remain stranded off the coast of California — a symptom of the logistical bottlenecks and labor shortages preventing many consumer goods from reaching […]
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