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Suez Canal backlog finally cleared after Ever Given incident

Suez Canal backlog finally cleared after Ever Given incident 04/04/2021|1min The last ships stranded in Egypt s Suez Canal have been cleared after more than 400 vessels were left stranded when the ‘Ever Given’ cargo ship became wedged across the critical waterway on March 23. Egypt s Suez Canal Authority have confirmed the backlog has been cleared and an investigation into the incident is underway with findings expected to be made public next week. Approximately 12 per cent of global trade passes through the 193 kilometre canal which connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. Favourite

The Day - Tugging, dredging, praying for a high tide - News from southeastern Connecticut

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Was the Suez container ship crisis unforeseeable?

Apr 4, 2021 Last week, a massive container ship wedged itself between both banks of the Suez Canal in Egypt, completely blocking the waterway and affecting 10% of the world’s trade traffic. I could not keep silent about the matter, having been to the canal several times, as I spent two years beginning in 1979 in Cairo studying Arabic during my training stage at the Japanese Foreign Ministry. It was indeed a perfect diplomatic dilemma: The container ship was a Japanese-owned, Taiwanese-operated, German-managed, Panamanian-flagged and Indian-manned behemoth of a vessel that now finds itself under Egyptian jurisdiction. I cannot think of any other maritime crises more complicated and multi-faceted than this one.

Egypt: Suez Canal Authority Says Backlog Cleared

4th April 2021 Egypt s Suez Canal Authority says a shipping traffic jam caused by a giant container vessel getting stuck on the crucial waterway for almost a week has been cleared Credit: RTE News-twitter In Egypt, the Suez Canal Authority has said that a shipping traffic jam caused by a giant container vessel getting stuck on the crucial waterway for almost a week has been cleared. Traffic on the canal, a conduit for over 10% of world trade, began moving again on Monday evening after the 200,000-tonne MV Ever Given was refloated with the help of international salvage experts. All the ships waiting in the waterway since the grounding of the. (MV) Ever Given have completed passage, SCA chief Osama Rabie said in a statement by the canal authority.

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