China News Service, April 3, according to Reuters, the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority stated that as of the 3rd local time, all the 422 ships that were forced to wait in line because of the grounding of the "Long Give" cargo ship passed through, and the canal was "congested." It's over.

  Usama Rabie, chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, said in a statement that all the vessels waiting on the waterway since the freighter ran aground have all completed their passage.

  On March 23, the heavy freighter "Long Give" flying the Panamanian flag ran aground on the new channel of the Suez Canal, causing congestion in the channel.

After several consecutive days of rescue, the stranded freighter successfully lifted off on the 29th.

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

Satellite pictures show a heavy cargo ship fully floating.

  On March 31, the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority officially launched an investigation into the grounding of a freighter.

Rabie said that the windy and dusty weather is not the main reason for the ship's grounding, and the possibility of human operation error is not ruled out.