Here’s what the 400 ship traffic jam at the Suez Canal looks like

The Evergiven has been stuck in the Suez Canal for days, disrupting global commerce and sticking 400 other ships in a state of high seas gridlock. The ship is slowly being dislodged and refloated, but experts say there will be damage to repair in the canal before traffic fully resumes. The backlog of ships caught in a massive traffic jam on each side of the canal could take weeks to filter through.

Suez canal blockage creating delays for sexually frustrated Europeans

Map courtesy of VesselFinder.Com.

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