The Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier M/V Glory leaves the Ukrainian port of Chornomorsk on Aug. 7, 2022. The Norwegian cargo vessel has run aground in the Suez Canal and authorities are attempting to refloat the ship, shipowner Leth said on Jan. 9. (Credit: Oleksandr GIMANOV / AFP)
Egypt's Suez Canal Authority chief Osama Rabie said Monday traffic was "normal" in the vital waterway after a grounded Norwegian cargo ship had been refloated.
Authority tugboats "have begun towing the ship Glory" which had suffered "a sudden technical failure" and was now being safely towed away for repairs.
Egypt's Suez Canal Authority chief Osama Rabie said Monday traffic was "normal" in the vital waterway after a grounded Norwegian cargo ship had been refloated.
Authority tugboats "have begun towing the ship Glory" which had suffered "a sudden technical failure" and was now being safely towed away for repairs.
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