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Suez Canal traffic 'normal' after stuck vessel refloated

Agence France-Presse
Suez Canal traffic 'normal' after stuck vessel refloated
Osama Rabie, chairman of Egypt's Suez Canal Authority (SCA), speaks during a press conference after the release of the Panama-flagged MV 'Ever Given' container ship, in the canal's central city of Ismailia on July 5, 2021. Megaship the MV Ever Given, which had blocked the Suez Canal for six days in March, weighed anchor on July 7 after Egyptian authorities and the Japanese owner agreed a compensation deal. The 200,000-tonne container vessel was stuck in the waterway during a sandstorm on March 23, causing major disruption to world shipping and the loss of millions in revenue for Egypt.
AFP / Mahmoud Khaled

ISMAILIA, Egypt — Suez Canal maritime traffic was "normal" Monday after a Norwegian-owned cargo vessel ran aground but was then refloated and towed away, said the Egyptian authority running the vital waterway.

Tugboats "have begun towing the ship" which had suffered "a sudden technical failure" and was now being safely towed away for repairs, said Suez Canal Authority chief Osama Rabie.

The Suez Canal, which links Asia and Europe, sees about 10 percent of the world's maritime trade.

In 2021, super tanker Ever Given became wedged diagonally across the canal during a sandstorm, disrupting trade flows for nearly a week. 

According to the SCA, Egypt lost between $12 million and $15 million every day of the closure, while insurers estimated that global maritime trade suffered billions in lost revenue per day. 

Fears of a costly new blockage were sparked on news of the latest incident, first reported on Twitter by Norwegian company Leth, a shipping agency for many vessels in the Suez Canal.

"M/V Glory grounded while joining Southbound convoy near to Alaqantarah," it wrote in a brief message. "Suez Canal Authority tugs are currently trying to refloat the vessel."

However Leth later also reported that the ship "has been refloated by the Suez Canal Authority tugs". 

It added that "21 vessels going southbound will commence/resume their transits. Only minor delays expected."

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