The Maui News

Cargo ship blocks Egypt’s Suez Canal

- By JON GAMBRELL and SAMY MAGDY

ISMAILIA, Egypt — A skyscraper-sized container ship has become wedged across Egypt’s Suez Canal and blocked all traffic in the vital waterway, officials said Wednesday, threatenin­g to disrupt a global shipping system already strained by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Ever Given, a Panamaflag­ged ship that carries cargo between Asia and Europe, ran aground Tuesday in the narrow, man-made canal dividing continenta­l Africa from the Sinai Peninsula. Images showed the ship’s bow was touching the eastern wall, while its stern looked lodged against the western wall — an extraordin­ary event that experts said they had never heard of happening before in the canal’s 150-year history.

Tugboats strained Wednesday to try to nudge the obstructio­n out of the way as ships hoping to enter the waterway began lining up in the Mediterran­ean and Red Seas. But it remained unclear when the route, through which around 10 percent

of world trade flows and which is particular­ly crucial for the transport of oil, would reopen. One official warned it could take at least two days. In the meantime, there were concerns that idling ships could become targets for attacks.

“The Suez Canal will not spare any efforts to ensure the restoratio­n of navigation and to serve the movement of global trade,” vowed Lt. Gen. Ossama

Rabei, head of the Suez Canal Authority.

Bernhard Schulte Shipmanage­ment, which manages the Ever Given, said all 20 members of the crew were safe and that there had been “no reports of injuries or pollution.”

The refloating operation was temporaril­y suspended late Wednesday and will be resumed early today, according to canal service provider Leth Agencies.

 ?? Suez Canal Authority photo via AP ?? A cargo ship named the Ever Given sits with its bow stuck into the wall Wednesday, after it got wedged across Egypt’s Suez Canal and blocked all traffic in the vital waterway. An Egyptian official warned Wednesday it could take at least two days to clear the ship.
Suez Canal Authority photo via AP A cargo ship named the Ever Given sits with its bow stuck into the wall Wednesday, after it got wedged across Egypt’s Suez Canal and blocked all traffic in the vital waterway. An Egyptian official warned Wednesday it could take at least two days to clear the ship.

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