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The chairman of the Suez Canal Authority said Wednesday that 369 ships, including 25 oil tankers, are waiting in the Suez Canal, local media reported.Aerial footage of the scene captured the shocking sight of boats waiting to pass through the canal.At present, the Suez Canal Authority has put forward three sets of rescue plans, all in the synchronous advance.
More than 160 ships were forced to queue up in Egypt's Suez Canal, causing one of the worst shipping jams in years, as the super-large cargo ship Chang Chi remained stuck in the canal.With the efforts of more than 10 tugboats at the scene, the "Changxi" moved 17 meters on Sunday local time, and many tugboats honked their horns in celebration.But it's not clear when the canal will open.
Who will pay for the huge losses caused by the "jam" of the Suez Canal, from the cost of rescue to the cost of delayed cargo, has become one of the focuses of global concern.
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