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Terrifying moment out-of-control 700ft cargo ship CRASHES into Suez Canal port sending workers fleeing for their lives
Terrifying moment out-of-control 700ft cargo ship CRASHES into Suez Canal port sending workers fleeing for their lives

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • General
  • The Sun

Terrifying moment out-of-control 700ft cargo ship CRASHES into Suez Canal port sending workers fleeing for their lives

THIS is the jaw-dropping moment an out-of-control 700ft cargo ship smashes into Suez Canal port, sending workers fleeing for their lives. Terrifying footage captured the Liberian-flagged RED ZED 1 getting caught in shallow water after a "sudden steering failure". 4 The video shows the gargantuan ship headed for Sudan slowly veer into the Egyptian port as onlookers started running for their lives. Massive waves formed as the ship edged closer and closer, brushing up to the side of the port. But the vessel couldn't be stopped as it collided into the dock, with animals even captured racing to safety. The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) confirmed the ship had gone off course - but didn't cause too much damage. It said on Saturday: "The incident did not result in any human losses or injuries, and the crisis was fully managed in a record time of 60 minutes." The crew were able to avert terrifying disaster by turning the vessel away from the dock, meaning only the side was scraped. There were no injuries or casualties reported. Passengers were quickly evacuated, according to local media. The SCA added how three tugboats were deployed "immediately" to sort the emergency and prevent any future damage or harm. They were able to position the massive chip mid the waterway and security it after crew did repairs to it. Moment huge flames leap from cargo ship as 'dark fleet' tanker burns at sea after being 'hit by another boat' The vessel is a whopping 700ft high, a beam over 140ft and gross tonnage of 41,000 tonnes. It was moving through the canal as it made its journey from the Netherlands to Sudan. Just last month, a Mexican Navy ship crashed into the famous Brooklyn Bridge, sending families running for their lives. The ship snapped all three of its masts as it collided with the New York City landmark leaving two people dead and 19 wounded. Footage shows the ship, named the Cuauhtemoc, moving rapidly in reverse towards the bridge, close to the Brooklyn side of the East River. Suddenly, its three masts struck the bridge and snapped one by one as the ship continued to move. Onlookers are seen slowly backing away from the walking path by the river, before screaming and running to safety the moment the boat hit the bridge. The Brooklyn Bridge, which opened in 1883, has a nearly 490-meter main span supported by two masonry towers. More than 100,000 vehicles and an estimated 32,000 pedestrians cross every day, according to the city's transportation department.

Horror as 700ft cargo ship crunches into Suez Canal port
Horror as 700ft cargo ship crunches into Suez Canal port

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

Horror as 700ft cargo ship crunches into Suez Canal port

This is the terrifying moment an out-of-control cargo ship crunched into a Suez Canal port as workers ran for their lives. Shocking footage shows the 700ft Liberian-flagged RED ZED 1 running aground on Friday, reportedly after a 'sudden steering failure' en route to Sudan. The camera shakes as the ship, towering above the little port near the Al Qantara Ferry Terminal, makes contact. The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) confirmed that the Heavy Lift Vessel had veered off course and was dangerously close to colliding with the ferry dock. 'The incident did not result in any human losses or injuries, and the crisis was fully managed in a record time of 60 minutes,' it said in a statement issued Saturday. The quick-thinking crew managed to avert disaster by turning the ship away from the dock, ensuring only the side scraped against the land. No injuries or casualties were reported, and passengers were promptly evacuated, local media reports. The SCA said that three tugboats were deployed 'immediately' to deal with the emergency and prevent greater harm. The tugboats were able to position the vessel mid the waterway and secure it after its crew conducted repair works, it said. The tugboats proceeded alongside the vessel to El-Balah area and then to the Great Bitter Lakes. The Suez Canal possesses an integrated crisis management system that lets it respond to these kind of incidents, Admiral Ossama Rabiee, Chairman and Managing Director of the Suez Canal Authority, stressed. He also confirmed that navigation in the Canal was not affected, as the crisis was fully managed in a 'record time' of 60 minutes. The authority checked the vessel for damage and made repairs to a 'small hole' in the bow above water level, the SCA said. The vessel is 217 metres in length, has a beam of 43m, and a gross tonnage of 41 thousand tons. It was transiting through the canal on a journey from the Netherlands to Sudan. In 2021, the container ship Ever Given ran aground on the banks of the Suez Canal, becoming stuck for several days and causing disruption to international shipping. The 1,300ft-long container ship became trapped at a diagonal, blocking access to the critical global trade route running between Africa and the Sinai Peninsula. The Panama-flagged vessel, which is as long as the Empire State building, was wedged in the canal for six days, between March 23 and March 29, 2021, causing tailbacks of hundreds of ships. Many stranded vessels were holding animals. The Ever Given ran aground about 3.7 miles north of the southern entrance, near the city of Suez, and forced boats astern to grind to a halt.

Terrifying moment out-of-control 700ft cargo ship crunches into Suez Canal port as workers run for their lives
Terrifying moment out-of-control 700ft cargo ship crunches into Suez Canal port as workers run for their lives

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

Terrifying moment out-of-control 700ft cargo ship crunches into Suez Canal port as workers run for their lives

This is the terrifying moment an out-of-control cargo ship crunched into a Suez Canal port as workers ran for their lives. Shocking footage shows the 700ft Liberian-flagged RED ZED 1 running aground on Friday, reportedly after a 'sudden steering failure' en route to Sudan. The camera shakes as the ship, towering above the little port near the Al Qantara Ferry Terminal, makes contact. The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) confirmed that the Heavy Lift Vessel had veered off course and was dangerously close to colliding with the ferry dock. 'The incident did not result in any human losses or injuries, and the crisis was fully managed in a record time of 60 minutes,' it said in a statement issued Saturday. The quick-thinking crew managed to avert disaster by turning the ship away from the dock, ensuring only the side scraped against the land. No injuries or casualties were reported, and passengers were promptly evacuated, local media reports. The SCA said that three tugboats were deployed 'immediately' to deal with the emergency and prevent greater harm. The tugboats were able to position the vessel mid the waterway and secure it after its crew conducted repair works, it said. The tugboats proceeded alongside the vessel to El-Balah area and then to the Great Bitter Lakes. The Suez Canal possesses an integrated crisis management system that lets it respond to these kind of incidents, Admiral Ossama Rabiee, Chairman and Managing Director of the Suez Canal Authority, stressed. He also confirmed that navigation in the Canal was not affected, as the crisis was fully managed in a 'record time' of 60 minutes. The authority checked the vessel for damage and made repairs to a 'small hole' in the bow above water level, the SCA said. The vessel is 217 metres in length, has a beam of 43m, and a gross tonnage of 41 thousand tons. It was transiting through the canal on a journey from the Netherlands to Sudan. In 2021, the container ship Ever Given ran aground on the banks of the Suez Canal, becoming stuck for several days and causing disruption to international shipping. The 1,300ft-long container ship became trapped at a diagonal, blocking access to the critical global trade route running between Africa and the Sinai Peninsula. The Panama-flagged vessel, which is as long as the Empire State building, was wedged in the canal for six days, between March 23 and March 29, 2021, causing tailbacks of hundreds of ships. Many stranded vessels were holding animals. The Ever Given ran aground about 3.7 miles north of the southern entrance, near the city of Suez, and forced boats astern to grind to a halt.

HSBC Egypt, EBCC and UK Export Finance Host High-Level Investment and Infrastructure Forum in Cairo
HSBC Egypt, EBCC and UK Export Finance Host High-Level Investment and Infrastructure Forum in Cairo

bnok24

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • bnok24

HSBC Egypt, EBCC and UK Export Finance Host High-Level Investment and Infrastructure Forum in Cairo

HSBC Egypt, in collaboration with the Egyptian-British Chamber of Commerce (EBCC) and UK Export Finance (UKEF), proudly hosted the EBCC-HSBC-UKEF Investment and Infrastructure Forum at its Head Office in Cairo. The forum served as a strategic highlight of the broader EBCC-Department for Business and Trade (DBT) infrastructure mission to Egypt which included nearly 20 UK based companies This high-level event brought together key decision-makers and stakeholders from the UK and Egypt, including senior representatives from government including Mr. Walid Gamal Eldin the Chairman of the Suez Canal Economic Zone, international investors, and the private sector, to unlock investment and collaboration opportunities across Egypt's evolving infrastructure landscape Commenting on the event, Todd Wilcox HSBC Egypt Deputy Chairman and CEO said, 'Egypt is taking bold steps to position itself as a regional business hub, through economic reform and investment in sustainable infrastructure. Hosting this forum is part of our continued effort to catalyze strategic partnerships that support Egypt's transformation. By connecting investors with high-potential opportunities, we aim to accelerate progress toward a more sustainable and resilient economy The discussion focused on several high impact sectors vital to Egypt's infrastructure development, including clean and renewable energy, digital infrastructure and waste management. Attention was also given to the opportunities in nearshore manufacturing aimed at export markets to support economic growth Mohanad Khaled, EBCC Chairman added, 'We are delighted to work alongside HSBC and UK Export Finance to bring UK-Egypt relations to the forefront of infrastructure investment. Forums like this are vital for building bridges between markets, industries, and policymakers. We would also like to thank UK Department of Business and Trade and the British Embassy in Cairo for their partnership on the mission to Egypt 'UK Export Finance is proud to support British companies in delivering high-quality solutions to Egypt's infrastructure ambitions. Through this collaboration with HSBC and EBCC, we are enabling projects that have both commercial and developmental impact,' said Mohamed Saad, Country Head of Egypt and Algeria, UKEF In addition to panel discussions, the forum featured curated business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-government (B2G) meetings, offering direct engagement opportunities to facilitate actionable partnerships and commercial outcomes Google News تابعونا على تابعونا على تطبيق نبض

Egypt: SCZone inks $20mln denim project in Qantara West
Egypt: SCZone inks $20mln denim project in Qantara West

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Egypt: SCZone inks $20mln denim project in Qantara West

Arab Finance: The General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) has signed a $20 million contract with Turkish company ?irikçio?lu Grubu to establish a denim manufacturing plant in the Qantara West Industrial Zone, as per a statement. The project will span 16,700 square meters and will focus on producing denim yarns, threads, and fabrics—the essential raw materials for jeans production. Half of the plant's annual output, projected at 18 million tons of fabric, will serve export markets, while the other half will meet the demands of local Egyptian factories. The facility is expected to create around 500 direct job opportunities. Chairman of SCZone Walid Gamal El-Din described the project as a significant step in SCZONE's broader strategy to localize high-value textile industries and enhance Egypt's export capacity. He noted that this marks the 25th project in the Qantara West Industrial Zone, bringing total investments there to $681.5 million and generating 34,955 direct job opportunities. © 2020-2023 Arab Finance For Information Technology. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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