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Satellite images show dozens of vessels stuck in the Gulf of Suez — in the northern end of the Red Sea — while the 1,300-foot-long Ever Given is wedged diagonally in the canal, blocking their ...
An Airbus-built Pleiades Earth-observation satellite captured this view of the Ever Given container ship stuck in the Suez Canal on March 25, 2021.
Lloyd's List, a British shipping news journal, also noted that the Suez Canal is responsible for 10% of all international trade with around 1.9 million barrels of oil transported through it every day.
The container ship that has been stuck in the Suez Canal for almost a week has been freed, a Suez Canal Authority spokesperson told CNN. Follow here for the latest.
Sources: VesselFinder, Suez Canal Authority, Leth Agencies. Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies. The 3-D models of the Suez Canal were built based on measurements from the engineering ...
The ship Ever Given ran aground on Tuesday and has since been stuck in the Suez Canal. Satellite image ©2021 Maxar Technologies 2021-03-26T16:23:12Z ...
A tugboat helps to refloat the Ever Given in the Suez Canal. Suez Canal Authority. Satellite footage from MarineTraffic.com showed that the ship’s bow had been wrested from the shore. 3.
Satellite tracking data analyzed by the AP showed the Glory running aground in a single-lane stretch of the Suez Canal just south of Port Said on the Mediterranean Sea.
This is the Suez Canal, and this is the cargo ship ever given. The more than 1300 ft long vessel has been stuck in the vital shipping way since March 23rd, diverting other ships and their cargo.
Satellite imagery captured the British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales passing through Egypt's Suez Canal as it led a naval strike group on a mission to the western Pacific Ocean.. The ...
Officials said a cargo ship carrying corn that went aground early Monday in the Suez Canal was refloated and traffic was restored, avoiding a scene from 2021 that blocked traffic for six days.
A relative close-up of the container ship Ever Given stuck in the Suez Canal, captured by one of Planet's Dove cubesats on March 24, 2021. (Image credit: Planet Labs, Inc.) ...