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The massive container ship that infamously blocked the Suez Canal in March is back on the water after having its bow repaired in China.
If stood up vertically, the ship blocking the Suez Canal would be bigger than the Empire State Building, one of the largest skyscrapers in the world.
After working for almost a week to free the massive Ever Given, salvage experts accomplished the monumental task Monday — using loads of elbow grease and help from the peak of high tide.
Salvage crews relied on powerful tugboats, large-capacity dredgers and high tides to pull the stranded container ship Ever Given from the banks of the Suez Canal on Monday. Six days after wedging ...
BEIRUT — It’s the mishap that stopped a thousand ships — well, at least a couple of hundred so far. The mammoth container ship Ever Given remained beached in the Suez Canal on Thursday ...
The Ever Given, one of the largest ships in the world, was moving through the Suez Canal on Monday after being grounded for almost a week.
For nearly a week, the leviathan Ever Given container ship was lodged across the Suez Canal in the Egypt. The surreal image captivated the world as traffic in the key waterway ground to a halt ...
Container ships have been steadily growing in recent years, so that those of the size of Ever Given can’t fit into the Panama Canal and can only barely squeeze through the Straits of Malacca.
How the Ever Given was freed from the Suez Canal: A visual analysis When a mammoth ship became wedged in the Suez Canal, one thing was clear. The entire world needed it to move.
For six long days, the Ever Given stayed stuck in the Suez Canal. Now, ship tracking data and maritime pilots reveal exactly how it happened.
About that ship jammed in the Suez Canal … The Ever Given is supposed to be a more efficient vessel. Running aground and blocking maritime traffic is ruining that.