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.
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 :)