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I read that on a couple of MSM articles and reported it here. I noticed a subsequent article entirely denied that.

The Maersk Denver following the Ever Given, the one that took that iconic photo, had said that the ship following them also lost power, or lost control and nearly rammed them from behind. The Maersk Denver called that a fun day.

My question is, how do two container ships within a mile of each other on the Suez Canal both lose control at the same moment?

That would be the ship ahead of the Maersk Denver, the Ever Given, and the one behind it, the Asia Ruby III, both lost power / control. Perhaps there is a jamming device on the Maersk Denver?

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I read that on a couple of MSM articles and reported it here. I noticed a subsequent article entirely denied that.

The Maersk Denver following the Ever Given, the one that took that iconic photo, had said that the ship following them also lost power, or lost control and nearly rammed them from behind. The Maersk Denver called that a fun day.

My question is, how do two container ships within a mile of each other on the Suez Canal both lose control at the same moment?

That would be the ship ahead of the Maersk Denver, the ever given, and the one behind it both lost power / control.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

I read that on a couple of MSM articles and reported it here. I noticed a subsequent article entirely denied that.

The ship following the Ever Given, the one that took that iconic photo, had said that the ship following them also lost power, or lost control and nearly rammed them from behind. The Maersk called that a fun day.

My question is, how do two container ships within a mile of each other on the Suez Canal both lose control at the same moment?

3 years ago
1 score