Ever the optimist, the internet has provided some levity to the situation through the #SuezCanal despite the ship blocking around 10-12 percent of global trade
For the last three days, global trade route the Suez Canal has been having a lot of delays as container ship the Evergreen somehow lodged itself in what some people have associated with the famous Friends’ scene “Pivot.”
Ever the optimist, the internet has provided some levity to the situation through the #SuezCanal despite the ship blocking around 10-12 percent of global trade.
What is happing in #SuezCanal today explained.#Egypt
— Zaina Erhaim (@ZainaErhaim) March 24, 2021
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Our future trade routes depending on the small crane trying to widen the #SuezCanal pic.twitter.com/K2b1YSLI0Q
— Niels Gheyle (@NGheyle) March 24, 2021
Today’s Comic: We are all, in our own little way, that ship. pic.twitter.com/GVDjLxzErX
— Chaz Hutton (@chazhutton) March 24, 2021
Managed to dig out good part of the bulbous thingy. It's still stuck. #Evergiven #SuezCanal #Suez pic.twitter.com/zbeD59LA6V
— Guy With The Digger At Suez Canal (@SuezDiggerGuy) March 25, 2021
OK, last one (maybe…) from the #SuezCanal saga. pic.twitter.com/j7flww5nuA
— Aurora Intel (@AuroraIntel) March 24, 2021
‘I think we are gonna need a bigger digger...’#SuezCanal pic.twitter.com/01Yjf6tm6h
— Tobias Ellwood MP (@Tobias_Ellwood) March 24, 2021