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		Giant container ship stuck in Suez Canal partially refloated, port agent 
		says
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		 [March 24, 2021]  By 
		Yusri Mohamed, Jessica Jaganathan and Florence Tan 
 CAIRO (Reuters) - The giant container ship 
		that has been blocking the Suez Canal for more than a day has been 
		partially refloated and traffic along the fastest shipping route from 
		Europe to Asia is expected to resume soon, port agent GAC said on 
		Wednesday.
 
 The 400-metre, 224,000-tonne Ever Given was stranded on Tuesday morning 
		after losing the ability to steer amid high winds and a dust storm, the 
		Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said in a statement.
 
 About 30% of global container ship traffic passes through the canal each 
		day, carrying everything from fuel to consumer goods. The main 
		alternative route for ships travelling between Asia and Europe, around 
		the African cape, takes a week longer to navigate.
 
		
		 
		Pictures posted on social media had appeared to show the ship positioned 
		diagonally across the canal, blocking its full width. Photos shared by 
		the SCA showed a digger removing earth and rock from the bank of the 
		canal around the ship's bow.
 About 12% of world trade by volume passes through the canal, and it is a 
		major source of hard currency for Egypt.
 
 Tracking maps had shown the ship grounded in the southernmost stretch of 
		the waterway, between the Great Bitter Lake and the Red Sea port of 
		Suez.
 
		
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			Workers are seen next to a container ship which was hit by strong 
			wind and ran aground in Suez Canal, Egypt March 24, 2021. Suez Canal 
			Authority/Handout via REUTERS 
            
			 
At least 30 ships were blocked to the north of the Ever Given, and three to the 
south, local sources said. Several dozen ships could also be seen grouped around 
the northern and southern entrances to the canal. 
GAC said on Wednesday on its website that 15 other ships in the northbound 
convoy behind the Ever Given were detained at anchorages waiting for the canal 
to be cleared. A southbound convoy was also blocked.
 Grounded ‘Ever Given’ container ship chokes one of the world’s most vital 
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 (Reporting by Yusri Mohamed in Ismailia, Egypt, and Jessica Jaganathan, Florence 
Tan, Roslan Khasawneh, Gavin Maguire and Koustav Samanta in Singapore, Yimou Lee 
in Taipei, and Yuka Obayashi in Tokyo; Writing by Aidan Lewis; Editing by Simon 
Cameron-Moore, Tom Hogue and Jan Harvey)
 
				 
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