Suez Canal traffic resumes after broken-down tanker tugged away
Egypt has deployed three tugboats to tow away an oil tanker that had broken down and caused brief delays in the Suez Canal. – AFP pic, June 4, 2023.
EGYPT deployed three tugboats today to tow away an oil tanker that had broken down and caused brief delays in the Suez Canal, authorities in charge of the vital waterway said. Traffic in both directions returned to normal after a brief disruption when the Malta-flagged Seavigour experienced a “machinery malfunction” while en route from Russia to China, the Suez Canal Authority said.
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