It's been moved to the Great Bitter Lake where it will sit for a technical inspection.
All the traffic in the canal is southbound right now, there are a lot of boats queued up at the north end, so I guess it will be like traffic lights on a main road to clear the backlog for a couple of weeks.
No, that would only be done in a port, they do NOT give a shit about your trinkets right now in containers, only if the hull has any damage that would sink the thing and permanently fuck up the canal....
I just looked at the vesselfinder page and there are loads of ships now traversing the canal southbound and out into the red sea.
It's been moved to the Great Bitter Lake where it will sit for a technical inspection.
All the traffic in the canal is southbound right now, there are a lot of boats queued up at the north end, so I guess it will be like traffic lights on a main road to clear the backlog for a couple of weeks.
^ this
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/03/29/world/suez-canal-stuck-ship
I liked the history lesson about the yellow fleet at the bottom :)
it is supposed to be inspected for damage before it can go....
No, that would only be done in a port, they do NOT give a shit about your trinkets right now in containers, only if the hull has any damage that would sink the thing and permanently fuck up the canal....
hope so