China News Service, July 13th. According to "Central News Agency" reports, sources from the Suez Canal Authority revealed on the 13th that the "Longci" freighter had left Egypt at 4 a.m. local time on the 13th after being inspected in Port Said, Egypt. Waters.

Data map: On April 13, local time, the "Longci" stopped at the Great Bitter Lake of the Suez Canal.

  According to reports, data from the ship tracking website MarineTraffic.com shows that the "Longci" sails in the Mediterranean north of the Egyptian coast and will continue to Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

  The Japanese owner of the "Longci" signed a compensation settlement agreement with the Suez Canal Authority in early July, and the Egyptian court has officially released the ship.

  On March 23 this year, the freighter "Long Ci" ran aground on the Suez Canal and severely blocked the river course for the next six days.

According to statistics, a total of about 450 ships were blocked in the Suez Canal as a result of the grounding accident.

  On April 13, local time, an Egyptian court approved an application submitted by the Suez Canal Authority to formally detain the "Long Grant".

Since then, the owner of the "Longci" has negotiated several times with the Suez Canal Authority on the amount of compensation and the cause of the accident, but it is difficult for the two parties to reach an agreement on the specific amount of compensation, which has also caused the "Longci" to remain stranded. The Great Bitter Lake near the Suez Canal.