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2 Crew of "Ever Given", Given to Leave "Ever Given".

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Out of twenty five crew members aboard the Ever Given cargo ship, two crew's will be allowed to return home due to personal emergencies, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said on Thursday. After 6 days of relentless effort by human beings the cargo ship began to re-float. The waterway in the Suez Canal reinstate to normal. However, this incurred a huge loss by blocking 400 ships passage to SCA. The cargo ship 'Ever Given' is currently anchored at the outskirts of Suez Canal. SCA said  it was “sparing no effort to ensure the success of the talks" and was cooperating with the shipping agency to make sure the crew needs are provided. www.sisesys.blogspot.com RR Foods -- Perison Plaza -- Tuticorin

Suez Canal || Traffic Jam Cleared || 4th Update ||

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  Ever Given -- Re-floating Suez canal  traffic jam was cleared as the stuck giant cargo ship, Ever Given re-floated. The Canal Authorities said that the last stranded ship passed through Suez Canal waterway system. Egypt's Suez Canal Authorities said that the shipping traffic jam is now over. Suez Canal Officials have started an investigation, they expect to made their findings public early next week. The investigation result could impact major legal repercussions, cos various parties seek to recoup the cost of the repairs to the ship and the canal, as well as the salvage operation. www.sisesys.blogspot.com

Egypt's Suez Canal & Ever Given - INR 73,000 Crore - 3rd update

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The total cost of the six-day siege of the Suez Canal by the cargo ship Evergreen was USD$ 1 Billion. Cairo, The Suez Canal Authority of Egypt has estimated that the total cost of the Evergreen cargo ship, which was blocked for six days on the Suez Canal, could reach more than USD$ 1 Billion (approximately  73,000 Crore in Indian currency) . The world's largest cargo ship, the Ever Given, owned by a Japanese company, capsized on 23rd as it passed through the Suez Canal in Egypt, one of the world's major Canal system waterways. The shipping company said the ship was stranded across the canal due to a dust storm. The Suez Canal, a waterway connecting Asia and Europe, connects Mediterranean and the Red Sea. As a result, shipping on the canal, which is used for 20 percent of the world's trade, was completely disrupted. More than 450 cargo ships, including crude oil and livestock, lined up on both sides of the canal. According to Egyptian Experts, the loss resulted to Rs 65,000

Suez Canal -- 2nd Update

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  Ever Given Cargo Ship Massive Cargo Ship Stuck For Days In Suez Canal Re - floats - Report Salvage teams freed the Ever Given in the Suez Canal Ever Given Re-floats Almost a week after the giant cargo vessel ran aground and now floating again in water, it was not clear how long it will take to streamline the logjam. Nearly 450 ships anchored outside Suez Canal. Hit the follow-up button, our postings will reach ur desk.     visit us @ www.sisesys.blogspot.com

SUEZ CANAL -- History | Reason | Engineering | Dig | Important | Massive Cargo Ship Ever Given |

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Suez  Canal What is the history of the Suez Canal? The Suez Canal has existed in one form or the other since construction started under the reign of Senausret III, Pharao of Egypt (1887-1849 BC). Located in Egypt, the artificial sea-level waterway was built between 1859 and 1869 linking the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Suez  Canal What was the reason to build Suez Canal?    Why is the Suez Canal important?  The Suez Canal is important because it is the shortest maritime route from Europe to Asia. Prior to its construction, ships headed toward Asia had to embark on an arduous journey around the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. Suez  Canal Who built the Suez Canal? In the mid-19th century, French diplomat and engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps won permission from Egypt's Ottoman-appointed ruler Said Pasha to start building the canal. In 1858, Universal Suez Ship Canal Company was formed to execute the project and construction work began a year later. Suez  Canal