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Workers free stricken container ship which was blocking Suez Canal

The giant-sized vessel has halted commerce in the vital waterway for nearly a week.

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Workers have successfully set free a colossal container ship that for nearly a week has been stuck sideways across the Suez Canal, one of the world’s most crucial arteries for trade.

Leth Agencies said that the vessel had been refloated on Monday.

Helped by the peak of high tide, a flotilla of tugboats managed to wrench the bow of the skyscraper-sized Ever Given from the sandy back of the crucial waterway, where it had been firmly lodged since last Tuesday.

Tugboats were pulling the vessel toward the Great Bitter Lake, in the middle of the waterway, where it will undergo inspections.

Clearing the backlog of ships waiting to pass through the canal would take over 10 days, Refinitiv added.

Earlier a partial freeing of the vessel was greeted by the sound of tugboats in the canal sounding their horns in celebration.

Ever Given was wedged across the Suez Canal for nearly a week (Mohamed Elshahed/AP)
Ever Given was wedged across the Suez Canal for nearly a week (Mohamed Elshahed/AP)

“Egyptians have succeeded in ending the crisis,” he wrote on Facebook.

Satellite data from MarineTraffic.com confirmed that the ship was moving away from the shoreline toward the centre of the artery.

At least 367 vessels, carrying everything from crude oil to cattle, have piled up on either end of the canal, waiting to pass.

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