How did a ship get stuck in the Suez Canal?
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- The Suez Canal is one of the most important waterways in the world, accounting for almost 12 percent of all global trade, but for 6 days it was blocked by a sky-scraper-sized container ship.
For almost a week the Ever Given was lodge into the size of the Canal blocking all trade ships traveling in or out, meaning hundreds of ships had to either wait in the port, or make a long and costly journey around the coast of Africa.
How did this happen? and what is the extent of the damage done?
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So "How did a ship get stuck in the Suez Canal?"
- it's long
- it was windy
- we don't know
There, saved you 4:38...
You deserve a statue, thanks for not letting me waste my time😂
Thanks
The captain was either drunk or high.
LOL! I could save my time, if I read your msg before watching!
Damn it you should’ve said spoiler alert. I read your rather rustic summary before I got to the end. 😆
Co-pilot: " I bet 1000$ that you are not able to do a 360' in the canal "
Pilot: " Hold my beer! "
$1000 rupees, they're Indian
73,871 rupees
Its called captain
I like how this incident can destroy the world's economy and we're just make jokes about it
@@mjautilusmjauritzen4078 no, they are pilots, they tried to do it but realised they don't know how to use a ship
Kudos for heart-ing my comment on the original version of this pointing out an error, and for uploading a corrected version so fast. That's quality.
Funny how this whole suez canal fiasco interests me more than my math lesson and reviewing about my exam tomorrow😭💀
how was the exam?
This will be a history lesson in 30 years
Yes, as the EverGiven was piloted by Egypt's first female captain.
Can someone explain why all the media outlets call it the Evergiven when it literally has EverGreen written on it?
EVERGREEN is the company, Evergiven is the ships name.
I made that mistake !
The ships name is Evergiven, the company who run it are called Evergreen, the owners of that company are Walmart, and the Clinton Foundation. The name "Evergreen" was Hillary Clintons call sign given to her by the deepstate intelligence services. The company, Evergreen has long been suspected of being involved in human trafficking, in particular child trafficking.
@@thewatchman6074 holy shit, anyone else verify this stuff, cause he could totally be making that all up
@@MrLightstudios Research..research...research. It's your duty to enlighten yourself. Don't take my word for it.
@@thewatchman6074 Found the Conspiritard. Although I suspect you are more of a troll than one of the brain damaged people who believe that sort of crap.
Yeah he is totally making that all up. Evergreen Marine is a Taiwanese shipping company with about 150 ships, many of them have names starting with Ever. Ever Given, Ever Lasting etc. One of the biggest shipping companies in the world and have been operating since the 1960s.
Anyway, no link to anything except the funny coincidence that Hillary Clinton had the Secret Service codename Evergreen when Bill Clinton was President, and all those debunked QAnon conspiracy theories were about the Clintons being into all kinds of crazy shit.
I thought all the idiot trolls might die out when QAnon got completely debunked and proven to be full of bullshit after Biden won the election and got inaugurated but apparently they just moved on to new and dumber conspiracy theories.
Theory: The captain is a beaver.
The pilot was driving the ship too fast...
@@romeo9017 could be because the beaver was so excited to make a dam. i mean if i managed to be a captain of a ship as a beaver i would definitely do it
You would be correct.
I wonder if they built it as a 400meter ship and then bashed the extra length with a hammer :D
9B per day? probably warrants spending 100B widening the canal a bit tbh.
Mind you the real issue is navigating a 200,000-tonne ship during a sandstorm, sounds like it would be in everyone's future interest to enforce parking up for a half-day and waiting for the storm to pass rather than getting beached for a week.
Great , how to do you , "park up " a ship that size. When it's in the canal so other ships can get by ?
@@welshpete12 in a way different to how it was parked up for the whole of last week, preferably.
..and now the egyptians want to blame the ships crew/owners with a demand of a billion dollars. damn pirates^^
Big ships get stuck in the Suez Canal when they are piloted into the side of it.
The wind and reduced visibility are not unusual in the Suez Canal and none of the other ships grounded themselves on that day. Most likely, the VDR data will show that the vessel was experiencing "bank effect", or "bank suction" from the port side. It is a well documented phenomena where the stern is sucked towards the near bank causing the bow to swing in the opposite direction. As vessels have increased in size it has caused a number of "minor" incidents previously and it has been incorporated in simulator training for some time. It is essential to recognise the clear signs of bank effect in order to remedy it correctly, i.e. a significant difference between course steered and course made good, so that the vessel adopts an attitude slightly diagonal in the canal, and a significant amount of permanent helm required to maintain a steady course (15° or more towards the near bank astern). The condition must be eliminated by reducing speed until the bank effect stops. Attempts to regain proper steerage by increasing speed will aggravate the bank effect situation and and cause the stern to move even closer to the near bank and consequently the bow will swing in the opposite direction, in this case starboard. Since the vessel is essentially now very diagonal in the canal, once the bow grounds, it's game over.
How very interesting , thank you for posting something I had never herd of before !
I'm sorry English, is not my first language , I see that I misspelled, " heard ."
We know the captain/pilot didn't drop an anchor(or 4) & didn't use the bow thrusters - plus didn't call tugs for assistance until after ramming - so what did the captain/pilot do right in this normal wind storm?
looking to the canal from arial view you can see the coast bottom clearly full of sand and not deep enough so could be the same in the middle of the canal too due to the open wind all the time bringing sand in massive amount from the surrounding desert , the news said that the bow bottom of the ship was touching the canal bed ! so the captain could've applied more thrust to pass the sand and the wind in the same time and that could've been the cause of the drift putting in consideration the extreme weight of the ship !. A rehabilitation work should be a constant maintenance task, the dredge depth should be increased in order to accommodate vessels of increased dimensions and reduce the dependence on tidal variations.
@@jwarmstrong Dropping anchors wouldn't have done anything. Anchors only work when a length of chain is laid along the seabed: they're great for keeping stationary shippes stationary but pretty lousy for stopping moving ships.
Apparently sea levels are rising, so no problem in future
so there is something positive about global warming
Is that the area where Noah had a ship
DOOR STUCK! DOOR STUCK! DOOR STUCK!
one of the best games of all time.
So here is a breakdown of how this ship got stuck..... the ship is big... the canal is less big... and it got stuck ☝️😳
The captain has been paid
Duh?
Thanks for explaining everything
According to the Japanese ship-owning company, M/V ”EVER GIVEN" is carrying about 18,000 containers (20-foot equivalent), which is close to a full load, and the total weight of the cargo reaches about 167,600 tons (, equivalent to more than twice the displacement of HMS Queen Elizabeth).
The strong winds at 74 km/h was enough to sweep away "EVER GIVEN" ?
1:40 wait what happened to Senegal
They have plans...
That's all I wanted to know. Thank you
Company: what can we do to maximise our capacity?
Ship-builder: there is a limit of 400m
Company: let's cut it by 6cm, it would be fine
....
😂😂
The canal authority should reduce it to a meaningful number. 350m gives room for manoeuvre, literally.
Infamous ship and notorious captain
i dont know how it got stuck but please please please can i see the insurance claim form i want to kwow how the Capt is going to explain this in that tiny box.
It was done on purpose......!
No vessel can go through the canal without them knowing the ship size,weight etc.....!
Bidens and Hilliary delivery of kids
Hello can you please explain this evergreen children thing? I really want to know
"How did a ship get stuck in the Suez Canal?"... planning and persevere...
I am amazed that no one had ever anticipated such an event and put in place a contingency plan. Just because it hadn't happened doesn't mean it won't. The way you avoid disaster is to see it with foresight.
Makes me wonder what other disasters are in the pipeline 😲😲😲
CoronaVirus...
Hey, skipper, bet you can't do a U turn, hold my beer son
My god a story affecting the whole world and no conspiracy theories. Come on you lot.
You clearly don't look hard enough they are there.....one was the vessel mapped out a route in the shape of a penis before it got itself stuck up the rear end of the canal....i kid you not! 😆
@@stefselby Yep, it was brilliant I saw the Penis too - now no-one can argue it was set-up.
@@stefselby
Guess I spoke to soon. Too many idiots with too much time on their hands.
Let them run that mouth but God is shaking the whole world and the Minnie left will soon go down with that ship the real president is coming back soon.
Crawl back under the rock you came out from .
@@davidduenas9469
Religion and politics 🙄 blarr blarr blarrr
Remember the name of the person Julius Martina who did this majestic work. A guy from the small Dutch Island Curaçao
Captain was shipfaced
Somebody is trying really hard to bring about economic collapse.
apparently "wind and a sandstorm" blew a 200,000 tonne container ship off its computer auto pilot operating system course ... apparently ... now ... wheres my tin foil hat ... its here somewhere ... hmmm .... AHA there it is!
You know how sails work right? 🤣
@@ayszhang yes ... sailed in races in thailand .. and sailed around the andamon islands and done boat deliveries from singapore throughout south east asia
Wind loading on the side of a ship that size will be absolutely enormous. Seems reasonable
Have you ever been on any form of water vessel other than the New York ferry
@@barrytipton1179 see comment above
I posted the following on their original video - "At 0:40 seconds into video states a 7800 mile journey to go round Africa and compares at 1:00 to 7150 miles via Suez canal. Looking at the two routes shown on their map it is clear they had at least one of the distances wrong as the line going round the south of Africa is clearly more than 10 percent longer that the Suez canal route. a couple minutes using the ruler tool on google earth I agree with the Suez trip length but round the south of Africa is clearly over 12000 miles."
I am glad the Independent have reuploaded a corrected version of the video, but how can you expect people to believe your content when you don't bother checking such basic things.
Everybody makes mistakes ...just ask the captain of the Ever Given !
It got stuck from folks manning the bridge that didn't know how to steer the ship . It's the same idea as the super tanker called the Exxon Valdes when long ago it ran aground in the area in western Canada called "Prince Rupert Sound" . It was caused by very bad steering of a super tanker ship .
The Suez canal opened in 1869 was not the first link between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean. Canals were dug between the Nile and the Red Sea as long ago as the 19th century BC. They tended to silt up, and the Red Sea had receded, so there had been no link for over two centuries before the current canal was dug.
The main question is why did the Dutch Company BOSKALIS still isn't payed for this job.
Well done my trainers didn't arrive yet!
Looking back on this because of the backed up ports here in America
These ships are absolute modern miracles! I can't believe the Ever Ace is bigger than the Ever Given... how much bigger are these ships going to get!!!!
I would like to hear what's on the various recorders to see what really happened, but I'm not confident it will ever be released to the public.
CORRECT . a insider says bodies was found in the ship
I think they were trying to take a different direction avoid ports n got STUCK
@@mica4704 Oh "an insider" must be true then. they left it a bit late to change direction, all sounds very suspect to me.
Sounds like the Suez canal is an exciting place for a canoe trip. The Thames in London just isn't busy enough especially now in the lock down.
Was this information video someone's first year school project?
It had to be kept simple for the people who blame Jewish lasers in outer space.
Euro beat intensifies!
Capt.of Ever Given: Im gonna Drift this Ship.
Was waiting to know this...why it happened...the enormous sand storm is to blame and not anyone's inexpertise...
"step-ship i am stuck"- EVER GIVEN, 2021
0:55.
You have the completion year the Suez canal off by 10 years.
You said 1859.
The actual completed date was November 17th, 1869.
"What happened Mr. Drifta"
"F***en lost it"
Bro how do you know it was a storm?
Because they say they will reveal details soon, so please explain
Strange how a ship this large and heavy had absolutely no damage to its hull after running aground, Its almost like they out it there on purpose.
It was on purpose
Yawn
@@paulburns1333 No i don't think they fell asleep.
Its biblical
Long ship, narrow canal, strong wind. Boom
My OCD breaks @ 1:39 when I compare what I see with what I hear.
Your OCD is wrong. The ship's operator is Evergreen (the huge writing down the side). The ships name is Ever Given (written on the bow in much smaller lettering).
@@stevec6427 hint: my OCD is never wrong. Pay attention to dates rather than names.
A 4:38 minute just to say wind did it!
1,310 feet long! OMG - that is like a 130 story skyscraper. There are few that tall in the whole world.
Didn’t anyone stop to think there could have been an arms shipment that got stopped because someone didn’t pay the “toll”
Perhaps the fact that the sides are dirt, instead of some finished material like concrete had something to do with it?
The ship would have been damaged if it had hit concrete walls at both ends, and it might not then have been possible refloat it.
Where did this happen
It’s human error not the wind
who do you know , were you there on the bridge ?
Nature can be pretty strong you know ...
I bet that when the humans run the ship aground they had a strong bout of wind. !!
Why not both???
@@ayszhang or that 🤣
Bit of an understatement to suggest that the large size/side of the ship acted as a sail.
There was a 3-day blockage in 2004
I really just thought someone said, "turn here".
Previously thought unimaginable?
Very easily, apparently..
A short answer Greed.
There is no such thing as 'coincidence'. Everything happens for a reason. If you want to know the truth about why this happened or who caused it all you've got to ask yourself is... who benefits?
Who does benefit then?
Really???...the wind knocked it off course...so it must have spun all the way there...you must think we are stupid.
@Account99 that’s why there fitted with bow and stern thrusters
If by 'you' you mean the rest of us, then yes. Yes we do.
I'm sorry but these graphics are fucking dire, up you're game.
I don't think the wind was so strong it was able to stop a 200 thousand ton ship. This was human error. A big one
It was done on-purpose
@@cassiemartin3170 exactly. Winds that strong would blow the crew away
Oh does everyone need some help with this one ? What is it carrying and why would you need to stop it ?
Bingo. Who is in those containers?
so how did you find this video?
me: Dr. Stone
After this incident I really hope they lower the max size capacity for ships to use this canal.
Is the payload is the real story?
The captain forgot his phone at home and tried a u-turn to go get it.
How did it get stuck
Is FBI investigate what they got in the ship?? Human sex trafficking?? Drugs??
Amazon orders late???
short answer : the user's controller got disconnected.
Looking back it was 100% intentional
It was a Spring Equinox ritual
It came at him at a funny angle.
Not funny for the pilot
What was the ship carrying tho?
containers. Just random containers.
It was just a matter of time before it happened. Time to widen the canal.
That's an enormous project which would make HS2 seem insignificant. It's entirely possible, if they can raise the funds
Widening the canal means closing it ..can the international economy afford billion-dollar losses !!!
How come the ship behind didn't hit it or 2hen it stopped , get hit by the wind
@@gabrielp6696 ^ the experts and their opinions
@@gabrielp6696 my point is you replied to that gentleman so confidently as though you were an expert, when the reality is you don't know that for a fact, so stop talking sh*t
@@gabrielp6696 I have been 5h4ough , no ship can 5u4n around , its ann buoyed channels,
how does a ship weighing thousand s of tons get sideways on ?with all the tech in the control room
sad
Why?
Maybe try making a ship about the size to come a pull it over
Wow
Pilot received two checks after this.
A 70 km/h wind blown over 200,000 tons ship and block canal... 😂 Ladies and gentlemen I think my brain just commit suicide... 🤪
The Canal needs to Widen Open...
How did a ship get stuck in the Suez Canal? A ship that is longer than the canal is wide was spun sideways by a massive wind. Try turning a semi with a 53' trailer around in a 60' wide alley. Not gonna happen.
A reminder of what happens when you hire for Diversity instead of Merit.
Does anyone know the condition of the canal itself. Has the dredging been ignored in favor of more traffic? We need truthful reporting . Shouldn't we hear from the ship owners and crew?
We all have bad days at the office
There´s a saying: "..all eggs in one basket..."! This time of almost double value.
GPS does not work in sandstorms! 🤣
Can we put bigger ships in there? 😂
what a idiot ! what would we do with out them ?!
Hey, stepbro I'm stuck
What are you doing step-cargo ship?
400 meters limitation didn't concider the height, the total size of the side area with wind speed created the drag force. The tug boats need to be capable to handle.
how does it figure 9 billion a day, stuff was still being bought and paid for, theres just a back log of orders, what part of this cost 9 billion a day? the digger?
Paying the wages of all the stranded crews would count for some of it! Any fresh produce waiting to go through would also be spoiling, and companies might also have to compensate their clients for late deliveries
It was very deliberate make no mistake . Because the Russians offered their waters it will get sorted quickly now .
Needs a dredging along the edges