On March 29, salvage teams freed the Ever Given, ending a crisis that had clogged one of the world''s most vital waterways and halted billions of dollars a day in maritime commerce. The vessel has since idled in Egypt''s Great Bitter Lake, just north of the site where it previously blocked the canal.
The unprecedented six-day shutdown, which raised fears of extended delays, goods shortages and rising costs for consumers, added to strain on the shipping industry already under pressure from the coronavirus pandemic.
Rabie, the canal chief, told state-run television there was no wrongdoing by the canal authority. He declined to discuss possible causes, including the ship''s speed and the high winds that buffeted it during a sandstorm.