Suez Canal: Supermoon tides helped get the Evergive ship out


Cairo, Ta. 30. March 2021 Tuesday

The worldwide business world has breathed a sigh of relief at the exit of the Evergiving ship stranded in the Suez Canal.

The Evergivon, loaded with 20,000 containers and weighing 2.24 million tons, is considered to be the world's third-largest cargo ship. Was.

Hundreds of tug boats and other machinery were deployed at the site six days ago due to strong winds.

However, the biggest help in getting the ship out was Poonam's tide. The tide caused by the supermoon raised the water level by about one and a half feet and caused the ship to be towed between the canals.

In order to straighten the ship, it was first planned to unload all its containers. If the ship was unloaded, the engineers were optimistic about Poonam's tide and their hopes were dashed. Was relieved.

Yesterday was the first Supermoon event of the current year. Due to the Supermoon, the tides helped to straighten the ship a lot.

The 120-mile-long Suez Canal is a link between Asia and Europe. For six days, hundreds of ships have been waiting for the canal to reopen. Finally, shipping has resumed in the canal.

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