China News Service, March 30. According to the Russian satellite network citing Japanese media reports, the owner of the heavy cargo ship that blocked the Suez Canal shipping for nearly a week, the Japanese Masei Steamship Company, said that it intends to investigate the cause of the accident.

  A spokesperson for the company pointed out: "Since the incident, all employees of the company have felt uneasy. Now, the situation has eased. We will investigate the cause of the incident."

On March 29, local time, the heavy cargo ship stranded in the Suez Canal has been out of trouble, and the canal traffic will gradually resume.

The picture shows the fully floating heavy cargo ship viewed from a distance.

  Japan's Masei Steamship Company also stated that it has no intention of holding a press conference on the freighter getting rid of stranded.

Previously, the company thanked all those who participated in the rescue operation.

  In addition, Mamish, an Egyptian presidential seaport and Suez Canal consultant, has stated that Egypt has the right to claim compensation from Japan's Masei Steamship Company, including demanding payment for any losses incurred during the stranding of the ship and the cost of towing the ship.

  On March 23, a 400-meter-long heavy freighter flying the Panamanian flag ran aground on the new channel of the Suez Canal, causing congestion in the channel.

On the 29th, the cargo ship successfully escaped shallow and the channel resumed traffic.