San Diego Union-Tribune

2 TUGBOATS DEPLOY TO TRY TO FREE VESSEL

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Two additional tugboats deployed Sunday to Egypt’s Suez Canal to aid efforts to free a skyscraper-sized container ship wedged for days across the crucial waterway, even as major shippers increasing­ly divert their boats out of fear the vessel may take even longer to free.

The MV Ever Given, a Panama-flagged, Japaneseow­ned ship that carries cargo between Asia and Europe, got stuck Tuesday in a single-lane stretch of the canal. In the time since, authoritie­s have been unable to unstick the vessel and traffic through the canal — valued at over $9 billion a day — has been halted.

The Dutch-flagged Alp Guard, a specialist tugboat, arrived at the location Sunday, according to the stuck ship’s technical management company, Bernard Schulte Shipmanage­ment. The Italian-flagged tugboat Carlo Magno was also close, having reached the Red Sea near the city of Suez early Sunday.

The tugboats, along with at least 10 others already there, will be used to nudge the Ever Given as dredgers continue to vacuum up sand from underneath the vessel and mud caked to its port side, Bernhard Schulte said.

Excavators dug Sunday on the eastern wall of the Suez Canal, hoping to free the bulbous bow of the Ever Given that plowed into the embankment, satellite photos showed. Bernard Schulte said the team was also waiting for the arrival of additional equipment to dredge the canal’s seafloor. The THSD Causeway, a dredger registered in Cyprus, was expected to arrive by Tuesday.

Authoritie­s canceled Sunday’s freeing attempts “until sufficient tug power is in place,” said canal services firm Leth Agencies. They plan to conduct an effort to free the vessel today to coincide with high tides, it said.

 ?? MAHMOUD KHALED GETTY IMAGES ?? The MV Ever Given container ship is seen from a village in Egypt near the Suez Canal on Sunday. The ship ran aground in the canal on Tuesday and dredgers have been working on the port side of the ship in an attempt to remove sand and mud and dislodge the vessel.
MAHMOUD KHALED GETTY IMAGES The MV Ever Given container ship is seen from a village in Egypt near the Suez Canal on Sunday. The ship ran aground in the canal on Tuesday and dredgers have been working on the port side of the ship in an attempt to remove sand and mud and dislodge the vessel.

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