Is that ship still stuck?

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They going to have to get those crane ships to dock on both sides of that ship to start unloading it and prevent it from cap sizing.. One of these and another empty container ship to take half the load

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They going to have to get those crane ships to dock on both sides of that ship to start unloading it and prevent it from cap sizing.. One of these and another empty container ship to take half the load

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They won't be able to pull those in the canal. They'll have to unload the ship one container at a time and use tugs to keep it from capsizing.
 

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They won't be able to pull those in the canal. They'll have to unload the ship one container at a time and use tugs to keep it from capsizing.

the ship can fit in the canal.. they will not unload those containers one at a time... all they have to do is unload half of the containers and the ship will move
 

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Almost there :skip:

Ship Blocking Suez Canal Is Partially Freed

SUEZ, Egypt—Engineers partially freed a wedged ship blocking the Suez Canal on Monday and tugboats are now working on straightening its course in a move that could soon reopen the vital trade route and end days of global supply disruptions.

Osama Rabie, chairman of the Suez Canal Authority that operates the waterway, early Monday said tugs dislodged the bow of the 1,300-foot Ever Given, operated by Taiwan-based Evergreen Group, from the eastern bank of the canal.

“It is good news,” Mr. Rabie said. He added that tugboats would continue for another hour or so to ensure the vessel could begin moving again up the canal.

“We are not finished yet, but it has moved,” he said.
 
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