The Suez Canal has been paralyzed for five days as a result of a huge container ship aground, and attempts to float the accident ship on the water are continuing.



The local authorities also stated that the main cause of the accident was not wind, and that it could be a human error or a mechanical defect.



Egypt's Suez Canal Authority says it is currently working to float the stranded container ship Evergiven.



However, he explained that the tough tide and wind are adding to the task.



The Administration explained that a total of 14 tugboats are currently being used to support the ship, and that the ballast water of about 9,000 tons has been subtracted to reduce the weight of the ship.



According to the administration, a total of 320 ships were tied up without using the Suez Canal in this accident.



In terms of the cause of the accident, the management window also explained that "strong wind is not the main cause, and there is a possibility that a machine or human error was the cause of the accident"