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Divers examine the bottom of massively liberated ships

Divers inspected the underside of a colossal container ship that had blocked the Suez Canal and discovered some damage to the bow but not severe enough to ground the ship, officials said on Wednesday. The dives were part of an ongoing investigation into what caused the grounding of Ever Given, now anchored in Great Bitter Lake, a wide stretch of water halfway between the northern and southern ends of the canal. Salvage teams finally managed to free the ship with a skyscraper size on Monday afternoon.…

Experts start the probe into the ground on cargo ships

Experts on Tuesday boarded a colossal cargo ships that had been stuck in the Suez Canal for almost a week before being released when questions swirled about the ground that had shaken the global shipping industry and blocked one of the world's most important waterways. The Ever Given was anchored in Great Bitter Lake, a wide stretch of water halfway between the north and south ends of the canal, after rescue teams finally managed to release the skyscraper on Monday afternoon. The ship, stuck sideways in a narrow…

Giant ship partially stuck in the Suez Canal

Engineers on Monday "flooded" the colossal container ship that continues to block traffic through the Suez Canal, a canal service company said without giving further details on when the ship would be completely free. Satellite data from MarineTraffic.com showed that the ship's glowing arc, once embedded in the canal's east shore, had been twisted from the shore. Almost a week ago, Ever Given got stuck in the skyscraper sideways in the important waterway and created a massive traffic jam. The barrier…

Traffic on the Suez Canal is resumed after a stranded ship

Maritime traffic through the Suez Canal in Egypt resumed on Monday after a giant container ship that had blocked the busy waterway for almost a week returned, the canal authority said. 400 meters (430 yards) Ever Given got stuck diagonally across a southern part of the canal in strong winds at the beginning of last Tuesday and stopped traffic on the shortest shipping between Europe and Asia. "She is free," an official involved in the rescue operation was quoted as saying by Reuters. After the dredging…

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