Suez Canal: Up-close look at the massive Ever Given cargo ship
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2021
- The Suez Canal Authority bosses visit the site of the blockage caused by the 'Ever Given' and the up-close footage shows the scale of the huge vessel blocking the route.
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Get used to hearing "it's because of that ship in the Suez canal" to justify EVERY price rise and shortage for the next year.
Did you know it drew a penis before lodging itself there? The elites are the biggest trolls ever
Check out a UA-camr called the ice age farmer you might find it interesting.
@@Taxslave13345 Thanks for the recommendation! Very interesting video.
juar nudge it loose by hitting it with another big tanker.-- simple
It’s not the money printing causing the inflation that’s here it’s this pesky ship that’s caused it
"If we pull here, and push there.."
i don't know, seems a bit complicated that lol
This would make a classic Only Fools and Horses episode. Uncle Albert on his first nautical adventure since the war
😂 😂 😂 quality craic
You popeyed dipstick..Ha Ha
“During the war”
What the bloody hell am I doing in hull
"During the war!"
No wonder my 800 TB ssd from wish is taking so long
I wonder if they ask for extra money to deliver in time!
Lol I seen that video too.
Oh no I'm waiting on that too, I mean if you see an 800TB HDD going for £12.50 you'd be stupid not to buy it! 🤪🤣
What is that profile image?
@@Admiral_Jezza Off you go! You've eyes! I even didn't notice it!
That's why my delivery is taking so long..🙄😂
Me Nan says a big spoonful o caster oil or olive oil at night will unclog anything.
Brilliant 🤣🤣🤣
Your nan is a wise lady. Andy England 🇬🇧👍
They are saying they think it’s stuck 👍🏼
No. You are simply lying.
They're saying "why have you got your mum's oven gloves on mate?"
@@sepgorut2492 😂 didn’t even click think he’s going to do some rigging after 😂
Just sail around all of Africa like in the old days haha
Who would have thought that the years 2020 and 2021 would have been the years where the world started to operate more like the 1800s again
This is what happens when you try drifting in a container ship. 🤣🤣🤣
Food Shortages and Food price increases coming to a city near you...
they already dun dat
you shouldn't be 'sourcing' your food from the other side of the world...
I like the guy in the safety gloves but not wearing a helmet and his face mask pulled down under his nose at least his hands are protected thank goodness.
“It seems we are in somewhat of a pickle”
There we go, I translated it for you.
Take note, all projects need contingency planning
For starters, why haven't they widened the canal so crap like this can't happen? Same size ships just have the canal wide enough that even if 1 ship hits the bank and can't move, others can go around it. There you go, an expensive but long term solution to this mess
yes, considering when that canal was built ships still had sails and were much smaller, in todays world with bigger, faster and more traffic they need to accommodate for this.
the canal has been widened over the years. in 2015 it cost $8 billion.
@@fatamorgana8939 exactly, there were also no female captains back them! We must modernise the canals!
Horse and stable door comment me thinks 😂🐴😂
they should just move this thing so the boats can get through
Yeah it might cause some disruptions. i wonder why they haven't moved it
The discussion: "Let's take the Ever Given, and push it somewhere else!"
I believe this is whats called RUBBER NECKING...certainly here in the UK usually concerning car crashes on the motorway!
It would accelerate the inflation all around the world for sure, get ready for the impacts.
these images are 2 days old... a bit slow arent u
The ship hasn't moved since then, you want up to date images of a site that's not changed at all over the weekend?
@@MrShell311 yes exactly that i want news not history. And FYI the ship stern has moved.
Does this mean I won't get next day delivery from Amazon?
Let's re-write that adage, 'move a ship'! Those delivery people will enjoy a break soon.
I have no idea but surely you can just unload the thing and it will free it’s self?
Damn...wonder why they didn't think of that, surely you must be smarter
Hahaha buy your toilet roll now folks!
My imported pants 😭😭
😂😂😂😂
@@sammym9259 update:- I recieved a pant full of taxes
Where is Superman when you need him?
has the driver tried turning the wheel the other way
No, I will email him quickly🤣🤣🤣
@@friendlypiranha774 hey....it worked
lol that's going to be there for a while
How drunk was this dude it's literally a straight line 😂😂
Its engines failed and strong winds blew it sideways
Translation...
Captain “During the war”
LOL
I was a boiler maintenance man, radar was all blibs and blobs......
@@ivahardy4885 Best translation. LOL
I bet they had never ever given any thought to this
I think it fits in there quite nicely & would make a great dam
Weird that this is the first time this has ever happened , or I think since the 1960s. Your telling me they have never had a dust storm before while ships going through the canal at the same time????
gonna need a bigger canal
They probably have our replacements on that ship 🚢 .
😄😄
If you can be replaced by someone being shipped in a cargo container, you haven't done well enough in life😂
Being the Captain of the stranded container ship under the command of a Pilot. These two individuals would always be pressured by the mercenary owners to take unnecessary risks with the ship. There is a lesson to be learned here of not having such large container ships passing thru the Suez Canal. Where moving sand could be a factor in the first place? Should ship Owners have a say they are not qualified to make, which would undermine a professional Captain's or the Pilot's decisions? A sand storm or a high wind on such a large ship's windward side and the height of its cargo of containers placing further pressure and suction on the ship's bottom. Could sink the ship's keel further into the sand on the bottom or even capsize it into the canal. Which would indeed have a great effect with any strong wind placing pressure on the windward side. Maybe, a giant crane barge to take the weight of a few containers off the ship's deck could solve the problem quicker? With army helicopters landing some of the heaver containers one at a time onto the shoreside?
the paper called it suezside,
a ship kinda long and far to wide.
p.lynott
So that’s why my pillow cases are coming late😐
Roll your sleeve's up and get some bloody work done & less of the hot air.
It was a woman driver trying to do a 3-point turn
Audi driver*
Translation.
To me, to you.
To me, to you..
The chuckle brothers solute you!..
LOL
For the last week it has been such an inconvenience and a real pain i bet the Evergiven is Nevergiven that route again LOL.
It would be much more fun if they keep live streaming all operations.
Use a US NAVY Carrier
I've got an idea, why don't we just dig around it huh
surely theres loads of them boats there of that size that could all throw a line on a pull it out
if tugs cannot shift it, another ship wont. Its not a floating ship they have to move, its jammed into the banks of mud, so its acting like a huge anchor.
I think about.. NEVER GIVEN, NEVER GREEN
What a drag,can't even move a ship!
Simple way to get this ship out - a giant clamp that can fixed to the lowest point front of the ship to give maximum pivot pressure then several tug boats attached to it will turn the ship at around it’s not complicated or expensive to do in the scheme of things once you remove the red tape .
And risk rupturing the bow and causing a collapse of the ship's structural integrity causing a worse situation requiring floatation.
@@kaichiohno the main nose section of the ship is one of the ships strongest points if you apply pressure in the right spot it will not damage the ship
@@grimlightwildoutdoors you don't study engineering do you. Too much force on the back and front ends of the boat will risk causing a fracture in the central sections of the boat risking oil leakages and further dangers. That would lead to an issue that would last for weeks if not months. People smarteer than you have already thought of this, and there's a reason why they aren't doing it.
@@kaichiohno have done engineering and this is a method used to get boats out of ice flows and would work here also
The ship weighs more than 240,000 tonnes. The grounded end could be supporting anything up to 120,000 tonnes (half the ship's weight). Shifting it can require exerting 50% of this (60,000 tonnes of force) to overcome the friction. When you realise that the world's most powerful tug boat only exerts a maximum of 420ish tonnes of force with your average tug far less, then you can probably start to understand the scale of this problem. Even at the lower end of these figures, tugs are likely useless unless they are able to excavate and re-float the ship.
I think I would be able to move it
In the ships mind: “Well, this is my home now I guess.”
This must be working wonders for the US balance of trade deficit.
Everybody has a plan until 😳
The Egyptians couldn't run a hot dog stand
seriously ....and people believe we sent humans to the moon in the 60s lol
Yes
And the reasons these idiots haven't got the ship out yet is because they don't want to ask for help from powerful countries
They could remove many of the containers with military helicopters onto the bank, taking off the weight from the vessel, but maybe that is too easy .. do they want it blocked ??? or are they just thick, even if the blockage is removed the backlog will take weeks to be unloaded being a queue .
Bringing on shortages on purpose.
Ah yes bring in the military...
Go read about the region and how unstable it is
Go read about how unloading it won't help if irs stuck sideways
Reminds me of Austin powers when he got stuck in the corridor with the cart lol
That was classic
Right said Fred.....
2021 is taking its course
Title mistake no? Not to be a pedant but I'm pretty sure it's the 'Evergreen', not the 'Ever Given'...
you cant park it there captain
No accident - any excuse to raise the price of oil, they are desperate. I mean, who tries a 3 point turn in a dingy that size??
They didn't try a 3 point turn you imbecile
@@maddogbg7571 lol. so dull to think it serious.
@Shlomo Golnenbaum Lampshadeberg Shekelstein probably
JUST PUT INFLATABLE MATS UNDER IT AND INFLATE - SIMPLE
Can't they unload the containers. to lighten this ship. They might be able to push it to the correct
position.
Why does it say ever given on the side yet others clearly show ever green?
It says "Ever Given" on the stern as it's the ships name, and it says "EverGreen" on the side as that's the line of ships.
It’s time to call the hulk
I wonder whats going to happen to the Captain of this Vessel. Has he not been down this Canal ever? Maybe he/she new to job. I worked in Sea Freight for years. This is a Mess.
Blow it up!
Israel tried that a few decades ago. Ooh! You meant just the canal!
@@ronallen8828 No just the ship! Who knows it may just come to that!
yep shes stuck
They should consult a physics teacher to help them. "Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world".
Build a mobile dam at one side and that will raise it, as simple as that
Oh you think that’s as simple as that.... which country you from
That's genius
How do you know which side of the dam the water level will rise?
@@jamesmason8944 probably just look at the water and which way its going, although a mobile dam won't work unless you can somehow create it on flat land tok
Turns out bosses cant even wear a mask properly but can run a port?
Suspicious much ?
Insane pictures 😜
This is the worst parking Ive ever seen
That was the chef with the oven gloves on.
Why does no one seem to be asking “How did this happen?” This is NO accident but everyone seems to be running about going “Oh dear!”
Well, because this shipping route accounts for "12 or 22% of the world's shipping something", idk the correct terms, I'm not a specialist
@@shimmy7169 I appreciate that my friend, I believe this is not accident and there’s something very wrong going on.
@@veganian2019 what do you think is going on my friend?
@@johnnymcknight2330 The official story is that it became overwhelmed by high winds and a dust storm and just ran into the bank. It’s designed to circumnavigate the globe, has advanced technology controlling everything and can’t navigate a two hundred metre wide canal in a high wind? It just so happens that THIS ship is just the right size to block the entire shipway and they can’t think of a single way to get it out? I tell you buddy, someone, somewhere is either; making a huge amount of money or causing some unimaginable damage for political gain ... or I’m a Dutchman!😉
@@veganian2019 thanks for your opinion Van Vegan Ian
Right boys 1...2...3... PUSH! 🤣
Translation, "Make it go this way" Sir we can't "It's stuck!"
Giornalists show what is inside the containers if you are so brave and want to make a real scoop!!!
Resolution: 480p. Really???...
Rock it Barb!
Search it.
A lot of men talking and pointing but getting nothing done !
Just like your typical uk council.
Ever Given a thought to why this happened
that is what you get when using something for decades and not investing in upgrades
Ship was made in 2018 lol
@@Sammy.a1287
He’s talking about the canal
@finlay morrison on one section. Not this one yet though.
You have any idea how expensive it is to touch that canal?
@@courtzfrancis8104 was enought time to rake in cash using it
It's given us a lot of problems
I reckon there could be something on that ship that needs to be exposed.
Price of Coke gone up already in UK. They must improve the reliability of the supply chain...
Coke comes from the other sea mate😂
Never any somali pirates around when you need them.
WHY DONT ALL PEOPLE GATHERED PUSH?
And also the biggest typo I've seen, it says evergreen on the sides but ever given on the back.
Its not a typo, evergiven is the name of the ship, while evergreen is the company that operates the ship
Man i think they have to switch off and switch it on again🤔🤔
just put the boat in reverse. easy
The Suez canal is so important. It's hilarious this has happened.
What's so funny ,grow up !
Hilarious? You think this is an accident? Yeah it just drew a penis by accident. At least do some research before claiming that people’s livelihoods being messed with by elites is “hilarious”
@@dylanmurphy572 The penis drawing and the ship getting stuck are unrelated
@@dylanmurphy572 The penis shape is actually standard routing for idle shipments. The largest carriers have to keep their engines running at a certain threshold and like planes draw figures of eight. Cargo ships draw what you can call a penis. Take a look at other ship routes of the same calibre and size
You need to do research and take your baby tinfoil hat off
@@TheFreshSpam This. The ship got stuck due to a sandstorm
Just bring in more big ships it will increase the water height and push up the stuck ship
shortage of Nvidia 3000 series is about to continue
Ok, follow me on this one, why can't they dig up parts of the canel then repair the canel later? I don't think pushing that thing with little tugs will do a thing at all, fact they haven't even considered getting diggers down to tear up parts of the canel is why I'm calling this bullocks staged.
It was explained on an Al Jazeera video on the topic that due to the fact that any excavator vehicles would be working on saturdated wet sand (ie VERY unstable ground) they would need an excavator with a reach that exceeds those currently manufactured if they were to operate safely. At this point what they are doing genuinely seems to be the best we can do, even if it does look a bit silly.
It could break the ship in half
Yes they're not starving us out and ruining small businesses quick enough with "the virus" so this should speed things up.
There have been images/ videos of a digger working at the bank. However it's tiny in comparison to the ship.
About time Israel considers a similar canal from Eilat to Ashkelom..there isn't that much difference in distance and given today's technological advancement it should be a piece cake for Israel...but the strategic and economic benefit is immense, immeasurable ‼
How about trying not to fit something so big into a tight little space the next time, Genius.
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