Lol you meant to say “ mad respect to the totally planned and plotted blockage of the canal that was intended to harm transport and shipping as an excuse to why we are going to have shortages and price increases as well as layoffs and more robots that will take employment opportunities”
14 tugboats, 10s of digging equipments and 10s of experts and engineers and workers, great Egyptian effort indeed that requires global recognition 👏👏🎉🇪🇬
@@nesreena4956 You might wanna thank the dutch company that said "hold my beer" rushed up to Suez and got it dislodged! I think the word needs to help Egypt with widening the canal so this doesn't happen again.
Lol uh yeah I seem to be a walking talking unpaid advert,...and , and im still missing my check from all of them over the yrs,...I'm not sure ? If this actually affects me for the worse ,...(I really shouldn't have to remind people attention without $ is not good) but yeah what a relief right? Lol
From Egypt I send my greetings to the whole world and also our apologies for what happened in the last days, but as you know it was not our fault, thank God, we solved the problem without unloading the ship💪🇪🇬
Hmmm! Reports are also that a special Egyptian team of canal navigation specialists were actively working onboard to help steer the Ever Given when it became wedged. 🕵🏼♀️ Then came the wind gusts and sand storm so it turned out to be a lose:lose situation for all parties involved. 🤦🏽♀️🛐📖
@@TommieDolores No, the ship has moved and the navigation continues in the canal. You can follow the news from reliable sources. We are in Egypt and we assure you that the navigation movement has resumed.🇪🇬
Not a problem. We found learned a valuable lesson. Mother nature takes care of the problem. Full moon and high tides. Along with mans ingenuity when creating tug boats. Now mother nature can be cruel at times. But that's a different story.
You might want to find and talk to Peter Berdowski, CEO of Dutch salvage company Boskalis. Pretty sure he can talk to you about what it took. In dutch press he said that it wasn't the most difficult job they ever did. “It was our biggest job ever in terms of publicity, but it was certainly not the most technically complicated. It happens more often that we have to salvage ships of this size, ”said the Boskalis CEO.
The ship is of Panamanian registry. The ship owner is Japanese. The technical management team is German. It is chartered to a Taiwanese company. The captain and crew are east Indian and the cargo is Chinese. That is not at all confusing.
@@AdhamElshabasy That's why I said kinda. "We" (lol) didn't do it alone. But it's a fact that we are good with anything water-related. Very cool to see this joint operation work!!
Egyptains made history as always! Congratulations to the authority of the Suez Canal and all the workers for their amazing efforts, than God for the help ❤️❤️
@@vincentvanhuijstee9764 You wish :D 14 tugboats used ( 1 of them only was from Holland & 1 from Italy- it didn't work) and several dredgers, tools and machines all belong to Egypt. It's not about the tools, it's the "men", our engineers and workers who worked really hard for 5 continuous days to achieve what seemed impossible in little time! And by the way that "one" Dutch boat was actually hired by the Japanese company which owns the ship, maybe it a try to save their faces from what they caused to the whole world. But thanks to any nation that offered help, though we did it on our own, thank god! AND AGAIN if didn't understand, because it seems like you don't! If you're talking about that one ship sent from Netherlands on the final day, then thank them for that "one" ship, if it eased the way in any way, but surely all the efforts are Egyptians including, engineers, machines, tools, and 12 ships. Those who says otherwise then are idiots or envious of Egypt. But thanks to any nation that offered help, though we did it on our own, thank god! But it is so shameful to claim such victory for someone else by Egyptians! Unfortunately some Europeans will forever have this traditional, racist mindset of being the only ones who could do or achieve anything in the world, and that the world would be lost without them! Lol! I don't know how they have the courage to think this way while their "false, stolen called civilization" is basically dependent on stealing other nations' treasures and causing world wars!! 😃 Let haters hate, and we celebrate Allah's blessings❤️ All praise to Allah for easing this impossible mission
@@almohtadeymetwaly5640 Sorry m8, The boys from Smit salvage and Boskalis dredging did the job.... But with help from the Egyptian navy. And cheers for that.
One should read the bestseller “Holland’s Glory” by Jan de Hartog to understand the world of tug boats and their importance for world wide smooth navigation.
Ja ik ken diverse boeken can jan den Hartog.... Inderdaad de zeesleepvaart is een centraal element. Een yt lezer schreef... Mijn antwoord: waarom superman? De Hollanders zijn er toch? Iemand antwoorde: I see no difference 🤣🤣
All eyes on Egypt. Why? Wasn't that the song from the film "A Star is Born"? "Evergreen". Wait...What the heck is in those containers? I don't trust it.
@@ricccha Boskalis from the Netherlands did the engineering and the dredging job with the equipment they brought and with help from the tugboats of the Egyptian navy they tugged it out
You are dreaming man Its all done by Egyptians only the dutch company was hired by the owner of the ship after they reached they found all things were already planed and ready they agreed on all Egyptian engineers plans and procedures all who worked was Egyptian workers
Those little bobble headed drinking bird thingies. The got millions of em int the ballast tanks of the ship. Every time it goes too far to one side, they all take a drink in unison. Engineering Baby!
A few more banners on the bottom of the screen and you won't need those pesky cameras anymore. I think they call that radio. No point in actually seeing what you are talking about. ... Really? They cover 1/3 of the screen!!!!!!!
Imagine being the first ship to pass through after they get this one unstuck, and knowing that you have the opportunity to do the funniest thing in history.
I used to sell fleshlights at the novelty store...i always loved feeling the different sensations in each one...i always wished I had a shlong so I could try one...i made every man feel one as soon as he walked in and sold many that way hahaha, oh I miss it there
I am very-very happy to see the largest cargo ship began to move to its destination without being damaged and Suez Canal back to normal...! Much sooner than what some people were anticipating.
It seems that ship is just too big and too heavy for the canal. That fact that it almost blew back into the shore right after they got it out says it all - too much to control and they are pushing that canal to the utter limit to get cargo through.
No the canal was expanded lately to hold such a big cargo ships all the ships go through normally but this one maybe the captain was stupid reports say that he was breaking the speed limit in the canal
The canal commission needs to inform the shipping companies that any ship begun construction from here on out needs to be under a certain size or it will not be allowed access to the canal. This is idiotic.
The Suez Canal has been exposed for its flaws and the danger of being a choke-point. That is why the new silk road from China to Europe is so important as an alternate route. From China to Europe by sea through Suez Canal: 35 to 42 days. By silk route rail: 12 to 18 days. The rail route runs through Urumqi of Xinjiang and the Western world want to destabilise it.
Isn't the problem that we're building ships that are longer than the canal's width? If ships' sizes were limited further you wouldn't have this kind of an issue.
The ships are designed to fit in the canals with a certain margin for safety of course. The captains are all trained on the procedure of traversing the canal, the people on this boat just fucked up royally and weren't paying attention. This obviously doesn't happen often and hundreds if not thousands of ships that size pass through the canal every day.
@Randall Johnson That was my first thought upon reading the OP's statement. I mean, yes we *can* build ships smaller and send less goods back and forth per trip, but why *would* we? Especially during an already unstable economic environment? What the OP is suggesting would either be forced scarcity due to shipping costs or an environmental disaster waiting to happen due to congested sea lanes.
@King Dingdong I thought more about aspects of seamanship like having a tugboat on standby on the lee side when big freighters pass the canal etc. However, you are making a good point and I agree with you.
The owners of the Italia Cruise & Shipping Company have said they feel no need to fire him just yet. They've agreed to give Captain Francesco Schettino a third chance to prove his worth.
I can never understand why a heavy heavy duty ship like that can float on the seas. The physics of that flies over my head. Somebody educate me please.
Dutch company: it could take weeks to refloat the Ship Biden: we're ready to help and we will send a team to assess the situation. Egyptians: We built 3 pyramids. this is nothing.
@@LuckyBaldwin777 The ballast tanks gets filled to add weight on the bottom so the ship isn't top heavy and roll over with the first wave that hits it. All that cargo on top you need the ballast tanks filled or the ship will be top heavy. Glue a penny to a pencil and try to get the pencil to float with the penny ontop is a cargo ship with empty ballast on the high seas.
The "EVER GIVEN" is free.., EVER GREEN is the name of the company that owns the ship..., the ships name is written on the bow..., and it's name is the "EVER GIVEN".
@@d.j.koutsaris4328 Probably 80% of what you buy in supermarkets, department stores, auto shops, street retailers or Amazon are all imported. If you are curious about what are in those containers, just check everything in your home 😂😂
Wow!! A ship floating. Thank you so much for this fantastic report CNN. You sometimes just amaze me with the crap you put out just so you can have 24/7 reporting. MY LIFE IS COMPLETE!!!
Mad respect to the people that put in the work to free the ship.
it was easy work
Lol you meant to say “ mad respect to the totally planned and plotted blockage of the canal that was intended to harm transport and shipping as an excuse to why we are going to have shortages and price increases as well as layoffs and more robots that will take employment opportunities”
14 tugboats, 10s of digging equipments and 10s of experts and engineers and workers, great Egyptian effort indeed that requires global recognition 👏👏🎉🇪🇬
@@nesreena4956 it was a dutch company that pulled it out but ok
@@nesreena4956 You might wanna thank the dutch company that said "hold my beer" rushed up to Suez and got it dislodged! I think the word needs to help Egypt with widening the canal so this doesn't happen again.
Diggers, engineers & tug boat guys:
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽‼️
Ohhhhh My !
hello
@g00gleHIdes comments they sure got it moving FAST
And the Moon 🌓 🤗
Egyptains did it as always, thank God! ❤️❤️
This ship will be forever famous, every time it's seen in any port people will remember this crisis.
hello
Similar to the Exxon Valdez
crisis?
Nonsense and hype.
Must be a slow week for news.
They will probably rename it, as in other incidents before. It is a standard procedure in the shipping industry.
Insane engineering...! I still can believe how much weight that ship can hold
It ran around in a canal.
@@StephenKershaw1 Indeed. The 5 story engines are almost unbelievable until you see one.
Can hold over than 29 tons I tho..
I'm pretty pleased some people spot what's up
I'd say from now on the Evergreen has to take the long way around "You are banned from the canal"
Either that or fire the current Captain Francesco Schettino.
CANCEL SHIP CULTURE......PATHETIC CUPCAKE
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@@AW-zk5qb What happened to the orange one ?
Supertramp
Take the Long Way Home
Imagine the Ships that's sailing to around africa. imagine how they are feeling now that the canal is open..
Depends on how far they have gotten. They can easily turn around once the canal opens.
Depending on how fast the ships outside the canal can enter, it could be faster to continue course around Africa.
I’m sure there is still quite a backup of ships that is going to take a long time to clear.
Yahoo!
It took one week to reopen the canal
The global economy had a constipation there for a few days. Glad we didnt all go down the toilet.
THE WORLD JUST GOT A ENAMA.
Can you go down the toilet if you're constipated? You don't have a product, do you?
With the corpse that’s currently in office the economy’s going down the shitter either way. Bunch of clowns
Lol uh yeah I seem to be a walking talking unpaid advert,...and , and im still missing my check from all of them over the yrs,...I'm not sure ? If this actually affects me for the worse ,...(I really shouldn't have to remind people attention without $ is not good) but yeah what a relief right?
Lol
@@kevinkizer5742 wth? ....Lol!
What an effort by everyone.
Thank you for pulling and pushing together.
Cheers to the little engine that could.
I think I can! I think I can!!
That's what she said
Here, here.
The little excavator that DID.
From Egypt I send my greetings to the whole world and also our apologies for what happened in the last days, but as you know it was not our fault, thank God, we solved the problem without unloading the ship💪🇪🇬
Hmmm! Reports are also that a special Egyptian team of canal navigation specialists were actively working onboard to help steer the Ever Given when it became wedged. 🕵🏼♀️ Then came the wind gusts and sand storm so it turned out to be a lose:lose situation for all parties involved. 🤦🏽♀️🛐📖
@@TommieDolores Egypt put ship crew under investigations , so real reports and facts will be issued later only in Egypt.
@@TommieDolores No, the ship has moved and the navigation continues in the canal. You can follow the news from reliable sources. We are in Egypt and we assure you that the navigation movement has resumed.🇪🇬
Thank you sir. I love Egyptian women. They're so hotttttt
Not a problem.
We found learned a valuable lesson.
Mother nature takes care of the problem. Full moon and high tides.
Along with mans ingenuity when creating tug boats.
Now mother nature can be cruel at times. But that's a different story.
You guys (working at the canal to get the ship back in the water) did good. Thanks from Singapore.
My solution was to let the air out of the tires. Maybe next time.
Maybe we should just use huge hovercraft instead.
👁👄👁
Tyres* You're too young to drive.
It ain't his legs that are too long, it's his EARS!
@@_nom_ or you know we spell it different than you
Snicker snicker 🤭🤭🤭😅
Thanks to the full moon's support, the mission is accomplished!
Three cheers for the helping teams, especially the small tug boats.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yes, the full-moon made the tides wave due to the gravitational pull.
Shut up I don’t care
The Real Isis of Egypt - Moon Goddess comes to rescue humans again 🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌘...
One of my friends posted 'the ship should be renamed 'The McConnell' for blocking so much stuff from getting through'
Oohh one of my friends..go back to school kiddo
@@Hifive91 how is the nursing home?
Lol 😂! That's brilliant!
@King Dingdong right he just make sure the rich and big corporations have socialism and none for the poor
@@skankhunt3624 That’s how socialism tends to work in general.
You might want to find and talk to Peter Berdowski, CEO of Dutch salvage company Boskalis. Pretty sure he can talk to you about what it took. In dutch press he said that it wasn't the most difficult job they ever did. “It was our biggest job ever in terms of publicity, but it was certainly not the most technically complicated. It happens more often that we have to salvage ships of this size, ”said the Boskalis CEO.
The ship is of Panamanian registry. The ship owner is Japanese. The technical management team is German. It is chartered to a Taiwanese company. The captain and crew are east Indian and the cargo is Chinese. That is not at all confusing.
when you put it like that, is so interconnected and interdependent system we are slaving on.
It’s not confusing at all. People like you just live a bubble.
@@ryancruz1876 ‘People like me.’
maritime shipping as a whole is confusing, a lot of people still think the name of the ship is Evergreen.
lol man fantastic
The ship will now be renamed the M.V. McConnell due to its ability to block all progress
Ahahahhaaaa 🤣👍
And mcconnell shall be renamed 'Ever Given.' 🤣
sneed
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If they're going to rename it 'The McConnell', then they also ought to rename the narrow part of the Suez Canal: 'The Turtleneck'.
I'm surprised at how high the shipping containers are stacked. It's like a fifteen story buildig balanced on the top of that ship
Each Container is about 8 feet high
Just imagine what is below inside
How the hell something that weighs almost 500 million pounds can float blows my mind
@@GrantsDad Ever heard of a guy with the name Archimedes ?
@@GrantsDad it's cause water is heavy as fuck
@@tohopes Your analogy escapes me.
I feel kinda proud of our Dutch salvage company Boskalis. Well done.
All were successful, including the Egyptian government. The Dutch didn't do it alone.
@@AdhamElshabasy That's why I said kinda. "We" (lol) didn't do it alone. But it's a fact that we are good with anything water-related. Very cool to see this joint operation work!!
Well you are right can't argue with that. It was a very successful joint operation. Congratulations to all of us.
@@AdhamElshabasy *International TH-cam Crisis Averted*
@@mulemule 😂😂😂😂
Proud of being from Egypt 🇪🇬 ❤️
Fun fact: ben pronounced the arabic names perfectly.
'International rules, governing the use of the oceans and seas, are known as the Law of the Sea.'
Well he is the CNN reporter in Cairo so he must be good in speaking Arabic by now
agreed. without a doubt true
Wow so many goods on the ship
Human and child trafficking???
I m not clearly
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Hi parynhar gamin is too many
Just think about how many liberal males are BISEXUAL and or HOMOSEXUAL
#BabyTimmyhasnocake
It's like a Thomas the tank engine rescue thingy - but it's real, and with boats. 😄
And we don’t get that wonderful theme music!
There was a show with tugger boats that was like Thomas the Tank engine... Can’t remember what it was called tho
@@AttilatheThrilla i remember seeing that too they had faces right?
@@AttilatheThrilla Theodore the Tugboat!
Good job💚 Egypt 🇪🇬👍💪🇪🇬
Egyptains made history as always! Congratulations to the authority of the Suez Canal and all the workers for their amazing efforts, than God for the help ❤️❤️
AGAIN, it is a NETHERLANDS enterprise. Dutch salvage company BOSKALIS did the job....Who Else?
@@vincentvanhuijstee9764
Smit salvage?
😂😂
@@vincentvanhuijstee9764 You wish :D 14 tugboats used ( 1 of them only was from Holland & 1 from Italy- it didn't work) and several dredgers, tools and machines all belong to Egypt.
It's not about the tools, it's the "men", our engineers and workers who worked really hard for 5 continuous days to achieve what seemed impossible in little time! And by the way that "one" Dutch boat was actually hired by the Japanese company which owns the ship, maybe it a try to save their faces from what they caused to the whole world. But thanks to any nation that offered help, though we did it on our own, thank god!
AND AGAIN if didn't understand, because it seems like you don't! If you're talking about that one ship sent from Netherlands on the final day, then thank them for that "one" ship, if it eased the way in any way, but surely all the efforts are Egyptians including, engineers, machines, tools, and 12 ships. Those who says otherwise then are idiots or envious of Egypt. But thanks to any nation that offered help, though we did it on our own, thank god! But it is so shameful to claim such victory for someone else by Egyptians! Unfortunately some Europeans will forever have this traditional, racist mindset of being the only ones who could do or achieve anything in the world, and that the world would be lost without them! Lol! I don't know how they have the courage to think this way while their "false, stolen called civilization" is basically dependent on stealing other nations' treasures and causing world wars!! 😃 Let haters hate, and we celebrate Allah's blessings❤️ All praise to Allah for easing this impossible mission
Smit International and Bos Kalis. Both Dutch.
@@tenkloosterherman Klopt,, sterker nog. Het is een gefuseerd bedrijf. Smit Ingternational maakt deel uit van Royal Boskalis
Proud to be Dutch for a change... Hollands Glorie 💪
The world's largest shipment of Rubik's Cubes can finally sail on...
hahaha man amazing comment
Thanks for Egyptians navy they done a great effort
I think it was the Dutch....
Egypt is still a corrupt country. Time for another 2011
Many thanks for dutch Engineers but their role was consulting Egyptians authorities. But Egyptians take the major role
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@@almohtadeymetwaly5640
Sorry m8,
The boys from Smit salvage and Boskalis dredging did the job....
But with help from the Egyptian navy. And cheers for that.
One should read the bestseller “Holland’s Glory” by Jan de Hartog to understand the world of tug boats and their importance for world wide smooth navigation.
Ja ik ken diverse boeken can jan den Hartog.... Inderdaad de zeesleepvaart is een centraal element.
Een yt lezer schreef...
Mijn antwoord: waarom superman? De Hollanders zijn er toch?
Iemand antwoorde: I see no difference
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@@AW-zk5qb 😂😂😂😂😂
All eyes on Egypt. Why? Wasn't that the song from the film "A Star is Born"? "Evergreen".
Wait...What the heck is in those containers? I don't trust it.
2 Dutch ocean going Tugboats each with 400 ton pulling power!
Salute to the Egyptian and chairman of the suez cannal. God bless 🙏 you all. Great job 👏 👏 👏
You are welcome world.
Love, the Netherlands.
Oh did you dig it out?
@@ricccha Boskalis from the Netherlands did the engineering and the dredging job with the equipment they brought and with help from the tugboats of the Egyptian navy they tugged it out
@@ricccha Smit International and Bos Kalis. Both Dutch.
You are dreaming man
Its all done by Egyptians only the dutch company was hired by the owner of the ship after they reached they found all things were already planed and ready they agreed on all Egyptian engineers plans and procedures all who worked was Egyptian workers
Moustafa Abdelfattah without the Dutch boats it would still be stuck 😎
Somewhere in the back of that line of tugboats, I can hear Ross yell: -"Pivot! Pihvaaatt!"
No-one misuses their car horns quite like the Egyptians. Anyone who has been to Cairo can tell you that.
3:35 how nice he delivered his report, so fast, very fluent , if theres no script he so very prepared the way he talk fast
To the engineers, mechanics and sailors that beat this problem my profoundest congratulations to a job well done!
مين فرحان ان رمضان قرب اللهم بلغنا رمضان❤
Those big container ships look so top-heavy, what keeps them from just flipping over in high wind or heavy waves?
Water ballasts inside the ship keep it stable.
There are even more containers inside. Here th-cam.com/video/pNdughfkDbM/w-d-xo.html is Richard Hammond showing it. Take care!
A properly designed hull and a competent captain.
@@myrtistaylor5759 Thousands of containers loaded low in the ship.
Those little bobble headed drinking bird thingies. The got millions of em int the ballast tanks of the ship. Every time it goes too far to one side, they all take a drink in unison.
Engineering Baby!
Billy Joel revisited:
“Princess Grace, Peyton Place, TROUBLE IN THE SUEZ!!”
We didn't start the fire....
This is great news! I saw a video earlier that stated it could take weeks. Hard work by a lot of dedicated people!
You just know that every crew member on every ship is FLIPPING THAT BAD BOY OFF!
A few more banners on the bottom of the screen and you won't need those pesky cameras anymore. I think they call that radio. No point in actually seeing what you are talking about. ... Really? They cover 1/3 of the screen!!!!!!!
hhahaha i know
What a "traumatic experience" for the ship, she needs therapy now. 😆
more like a new identity after this oddity
Cheap captain low wage from india what you will expect
The ship tough he was about to be the next sunk titanic
She needs to go on a diet.
Your comment isn’t funny it’s idiotic now shut up
Finally my ps5 will make it home
Lol
Imagine being the first ship to pass through after they get this one unstuck, and knowing that you have the opportunity to do the funniest thing in history.
You mean get stuck? Cause I think it’d be hilarious if the very next one got stuck too
NOOOOOooooo 😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@StephenKershaw1 what would you consider the funniest event in history?
@@StephenKershaw1 that’s probably true. The Israeli mossad sure did a great job in demolishing those 3 towers.
Captains that made the decision yesterday to go around Africa instead of waiting are punching the air rn
One day isn't too far to turn around. Would still be a greater cost savings in both fuel and time to turn around
Titanic : I am the biggest ship
Ever Given : Hold my container.
Haha!
finally my fleshlight will arrive!!! Riley Reid here I khum!
Coomer
@@josephbeckmann8106 coom sandwhich
I got that Janice Griffith fleshlight khumming🤤
I used to sell fleshlights at the novelty store...i always loved feeling the different sensations in each one...i always wished I had a shlong so I could try one...i made every man feel one as soon as he walked in and sold many that way hahaha, oh I miss it there
"They took the long way home"
I am very-very happy to see the largest cargo ship began to move to its destination without being damaged and Suez Canal back to normal...! Much sooner than what some people were anticipating.
Much respect for the tugboat operators, good job.
Thanks moon! 🌙
You're welcome!
Lol, yeah I think it affected my day/night yesterday
Such a giant ship. All those huge containers look so small.
@@sinethdisanayaka791 Stop spamming and being such a tool.
😷🖕
@@spritecranberry8585 no, what's toxic about shutting up a spammer?
@@user-if1tt3iw4j Thank you. I think Andy must just be confused as to what the word "toxic" means.
@@spritecranberry8585 You're good Andy. If you happen to read thru other comments on this video you'll see the spamming.
😷👍
Don’t worry, this will happen again. Not the first time the canal has been blocked, won’t be the last knowing Egypt
Good job, BOSKALIS, TTHE NETHERLANDS👍👍👍
Thank God its dislodge and no one got hurt amen thank u JESUS
Respect to the team they just saved us BILLIONS
Great...I guess all my wife's Amazon orders are on the way now... Back to the door bell ringing all day 🤦🏾♂️ (being facetious)
Lucky woman
No wonder they stack the goods so high 😂😂😂😂😂
Kevin Spacey will be so happy.
@ONE DAY 😂 that part
@@214Wildbill right!
Oh, the places you won't go
(By Dr.Suez Canal)🤣🤣🤣
Good one 😂
Thanks for the giggles
@@catlover8360 very witty
It seems that ship is just too big and too heavy for the canal. That fact that it almost blew back into the shore right after they got it out says it all - too much to control and they are pushing that canal to the utter limit to get cargo through.
OKAY CAPTAIN KANGAROO
No the canal was expanded lately to hold such a big cargo ships all the ships go through normally but this one maybe the captain was stupid reports say that he was breaking the speed limit in the canal
Suez was built 1869. It needs much upgrades and expansions
Since 1869 the ships through normall dailly and canal controled by egyptions . So they are the only who know what the canal need
This was all the ship’s fault, not the canal
The canal commission needs to inform the shipping companies that any ship begun construction from here on out needs to be under a certain size or it will not be allowed access to the canal. This is idiotic.
Why is every media calling this ship "Ever Given" when it's loudly screaming on its side "My name is Evergreen!!!"
Evergreen is the shipping line . Ever Given is the name of vessel.
@@0127168866 ah, thanks.
WD-40 would’ve worked but nobody wanted my advice. I use it on everything! 🤷🏻♂️
That episode of King of the Hill when Hank uses a can of WD-40 to fix another can of WD-40...
Great News, ships moving, nobody got hurt and the global economy is back on track
Except for economic hurt/damage.
“ excuse me Mrs. Evergreen? The eagle has landed “
Someone give the guy operating that tiny excavator a raise.
The Suez Canal has been exposed for its flaws and the danger of being a choke-point. That is why the new silk road from China to Europe is so important as an alternate route. From China to Europe by sea through Suez Canal: 35 to 42 days. By silk route rail: 12 to 18 days. The rail route runs through Urumqi of Xinjiang and the Western world want to destabilise it.
A great relief😌
Isn't the problem that we're building ships that are longer than the canal's width?
If ships' sizes were limited further you wouldn't have this kind of an issue.
The ships are designed to fit in the canals with a certain margin for safety of course. The captains are all trained on the procedure of traversing the canal, the people on this boat just fucked up royally and weren't paying attention. This obviously doesn't happen often and hundreds if not thousands of ships that size pass through the canal every day.
@Randall Johnson That was my first thought upon reading the OP's statement.
I mean, yes we *can* build ships smaller and send less goods back and forth per trip, but why *would* we?
Especially during an already unstable economic environment?
What the OP is suggesting would either be forced scarcity due to shipping costs or an environmental disaster waiting to happen due to congested sea lanes.
They're also building trains that are longer than the width of the train tracks. How are trains expected to turn around? Sheer insanity!
@@TmanT321 80 per day on a busy day.
@@rickpaulos Still that's not a small number when you consider what you're talking about.
Well done! Congratulations to all involved! Now make sure we learn from this and the necessary mitigations are put in place!
@King Dingdong I thought more about aspects of seamanship like having a tugboat on standby on the lee side when big freighters pass the canal etc. However, you are making a good point and I agree with you.
I miss the comments of the solvers of this problem, the Dutch Boskalis, Japan and Egypt
Why was the propeller in the bow not strong enough to keep it straight?
Why were they navigating on visual?
Kevin Spacey and Tom Hanks are gonna be so happy.!
Low IQ
That reporter looks like he was drinking when they called and told him he was going on in ten because the ship got freed.😂
I thought like this also he barely can listen or even open his eyes 😂😂
Is he drunk? Lol
hahaha man great comment
I wonder if they are gonna have a different Captain take charge or are they gonna let the same guy who got it stuck keep working.
The captain had nothing to do with it. Read this and you'll understand. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_pilot
NO they found a new Capt at the local bar in Cairo, problem solved!
The owners of the Italia Cruise & Shipping Company have said they feel no need to fire him just yet. They've agreed to give Captain Francesco Schettino a third chance to prove his worth.
@@pokerandphilosophy8328 yooo you gotta be kidding me. A third chance......... I wish I was that lucky to have a job like that.
@@joekev27 Just Google: "Captain Francesco Schettino"
I can never understand why a heavy heavy duty ship like that can float on the seas. The physics of that flies over my head. Somebody educate me please.
big thank you to the engineers and tugboats
Beach engineer: How much does that ship weigh?
Captain: Yes
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That’s wonderful!
Lol,..I honestly don't know how to feel about all this lol.
This will be a boom for the lawyers Shipping company, captain, Suez pilots, other ships. Every cloud has a silver lining.
@@StephenKershaw1 it will be the insurance companies lawyers fighting it out to minimize their loss. Insurers for all those involved or affected.
This is actually a blessing in disguise for terminal unloading time. Dumurrage and per dime should decrease.. we hope.
People don't know how thin that canal actually is.
West and Europe : this gonna take weeks
Egypt : hell no 🇪🇬🇪🇬
Euh that changed when de dutch came. They braught two big tugboats and dregingship ready to help it float and getting it moving.
@@ramarkble101 Egypt used 12 big tug boats in addition to the 2 dutsh boats🇪🇬🇪🇬
“Months for supply chain to recover”
Exact bullshit reason to raise gas to $5/gallon
Sorry, I forgot that oil just warps to its destination.
Dutch company: it could take weeks to refloat the Ship
Biden: we're ready to help and we will send a team to assess the situation.
Egyptians: We built 3 pyramids. this is nothing.
The Suez Canal should require such large ships to hire a certified navigation pilot for each passage.
Well done to all the Engineers/Crew for lots of hard work done to get the Ship afloat again...
looks like the ship's listing to port. Maybe the load shifted?
@Super Liegebeest Ahh that explains it, thanks. I thought they only used the ballast tanks when she was empty. Learn something new every day.
@@LuckyBaldwin777 The ballast tanks gets filled to add weight on the bottom so the ship isn't top heavy and roll over with the first wave that hits it. All that cargo on top you need the ballast tanks filled or the ship will be top heavy. Glue a penny to a pencil and try to get the pencil to float with the penny ontop is a cargo ship with empty ballast on the high seas.
Hopefully they just shifted ballast to refloat the ship.
It’s too bad the shipping zillionaires didn’t plan for such an event.
It's called insurance.
Reminds me of the time my wife got stuck in the hallway.
Jeez ... how narrow is your hallway dude ??? 🤣🤣🤣
Did you help?
I am praying so hard those thousands of animals on board are ok :(
How something that weighs almost 500 million pounds in the first place blows my mind
The "EVER GIVEN" is free.., EVER GREEN is the name of the company that owns the ship..., the ships name is written on the bow..., and it's name is the "EVER GIVEN".
...now the EVER GAVE....
Wow Great...So many goods on the ship
As long as my packages of illegal narcotics arrive on time, I'm straight..
If that ship is so big that the wind is messing with its course, it should be mandatory to have tugs assist it during the canal passage.
I see all those Evergreens shipped from San Diego and LA, over the Tehechipi Pass... to all over our country here in USA, amazing...
Shipping containers full of trafficked children hope they have enough food and water for this precious commodity
@@d.j.koutsaris4328 Probably 80% of what you buy in supermarkets, department stores, auto shops, street retailers or Amazon are all imported. If you are curious about what are in those containers, just check everything in your home 😂😂
@@d.j.koutsaris4328 SPEAK THE TRUTH DJ! HRC.EVERGREEN.EVERGIVEN AND. OTHERS.. YOUR GOING DOWN WE'RE YELLING TIMBER!
@@WantToGoHomeSoon LOVE THAT SONG!!! And the “kids “ that sing it!!!! T I M B E R !!!!
@@d.j.koutsaris4328 ❤💙❤ me too! Have you seen JFK's grandkids sing it when Trump got in office? ❤💙❤
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Finally!
Boskalis . Thank you!
A CNN REPORT without any fake news.
AMAZING
Wow!! A ship floating. Thank you so much for this fantastic report CNN. You sometimes just amaze me with the crap you put out just so you can have 24/7 reporting. MY LIFE IS COMPLETE!!!