
Ever Given goes floating in Suez Canal, tug-boat crew has the best reaction. Viral video
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As Ever Given went floating in Suez Canal, the tug-boat crew celebrated their achievement. The video has gone viral on social media.
The crew of the Egyptian tug-boat Mashhour, which helped refloat the giant container ship that had been blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week, celebrated their achievement as seen in a video that has gone viral on social media. Shipping traffic through Egypt’s Suez Canal resumed after the 400-metre long vessel Ever Given was refloated on March 29. The Egyptian Team of the Tug boat “Mashhour” (pronounced mash- hoor) celebrates the success of freeing the #EverGiven After it got stuck in the Suez Canal.They are chanting: Mashhour is number 1” pic.twitter.com/kZfFYvLP5f I hope they make a documentary of this entire saga! They deserve some serious praise! Congratulations to all workers of every nation involved in this enormous undertaking! You have successfully moved not just a gigantic ship, but all our goods and services too. Thank You and Safe Travels Thank you for protecting our lives and logistics.You should be proud of this and receive greater praise.Thank you very much for your professional actions.... It is so refreshing and wonderful to see a group of people so proud of their work and achievement. Good foe them!I’ll celebrate with them:“Mashour is number 1!” Rescue workers from the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) and a team from Dutch firm Smit Salvage succeeded in partially refloating Ever Given on Monday using tug boats. The video of the crew was posted to Twitter by keynote speaker Anas Alhajji and has already been viewed over one million times so far.More Related News

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