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Not seeing any info on the crew, motives, is the giant penis and ass thing real...the list goes on. All I see is how much money a day is being burned. Winds didn't cause a problem for the other ships that day as far as I can tell, unless it was trying to go up the steps to af1.

Not seeing any info on the crew, motives, is the giant penis and ass thing real...the list goes on. All I see is how much money a day is being burned. Winds didn't cause a problem for the other ships that day as far as I can tell, unless it was trying to go up the steps to af1.

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The Ever Given is the third-largest container ship in the world and was by far the largest traversing the Suez that day when Egyptian meteorologists confirmed gusts of up to 50 km/h. The all-Indian crew has been contacted and remains onboard with plenty of supplies, reporting no injuries or illnesses at this time.

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The crews on these ships are Third World absolute retards. That probably had something to do with how the ship got fubar.

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"The all-indian crew..."

That's your answer right there.

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You mean the now former all Indian crew.
I’d be surprised if they get to keep their jobs after this stunt

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If they're fired, (((they))) will make sure that crew is well-employed on another ship in very short time.

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Thanks for the update Eustace, not sure why I got a down vote for a question. Ships situation still a mystery though

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Ships transiting the Suez are required to have a 'pilot' (also when entering and exiting ports) aboard. The pilot is usually an employee of the canal or port authority and is an "expert" in navigating the local area. The ship is required to take directions of speed and course from the pilot, but if anything goes wrong the captain is still responsible.

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Great info, makes sense... but the cock and ass on the GPS is still baffling

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Woman captain, endy story.

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I think it was done on purpose to send a message to the cabal and draw attention to it's cargo, which may be trafficked humans. OR a nuke in one of the containers. But I tend to think kids considering it's destination.

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It's a joke situation. The ship went sideways. So, you attach lines to the bow, and lines to the stern, and you pull in opposite directions, and you straighten the ship out. Should take two hours, most it that to attach and run the lines.

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It's astonishing that none of the canal employees have thought of this, you should call them

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It's astonishing they are not doing it. I don't know what they are thinking.

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Well, call the dumb niggers already, jeezus

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It is stuck in the sand on the beach of the canal. I read an article that says it's going to take 33,000 tons of force to remove it. The strongest tugboat in the world only pulls at 480 tons

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Which is why the lines to pull it off need to be run from both banks of the canal, not from tugs.