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Bulk carrier vessel runs aground briefly blocking Suez Canal

The Panama-flagged Coral Crystal ran aground in a double-lane stretch of the canal, the Suez Canal Authority said.
Stranded ships waiting in queue in the Gulf of Suez to cross the Suez Canal at its southern entrance near the Red Sea port city of Suez, as the waterway remains blocked by the Panama-flagged container ship \"MV Ever Given\", on March 27, 2021.
The Suez Canal's southern entrance was blocked by the Panama-flagged container ship "MV Ever Given" in March. Mahmoud Khaled / AFP via Getty Images file

CAIRO — A bulk carrier vessel became wedged Thursday in Egypt's Suez Canal, briefly blocking traffic in one lane of crucial global waterway, Egyptian authorities said.

The Suez Canal Authority said in a statement that the Panama-flagged Coral Crystal ran aground in a double-lane stretch of the canal, forcing the officials to redirect other vessels in the convoy to the other lane.

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It said the canal's tugboats managed to float the south-bound vessel, which carries cargo weighing 43,000 tons. The Coral Crystal then resumed its voyage, the canal said.

Officials have not said what caused the vessel to run aground.

The ship was built in 2012 with a length of nearly 738 feet and a width of over 104 feet. It was en route to Port Sudan on the Red Sea, according to Traffic Marine, a vessel tracking firm.

Thursday's incident came less than six months after the massive Panama-flagged Ever Given ran aground in the single-lane stretch of the canal. The hulking vessel blocked the canal for six days before being released in a massive salvage effort by a flotilla of tugboats.

The blockage earlier this year disrupted global shipment. About 10 percent of world trade flows through the canal, a pivotal source of foreign currency to Egypt. Some 19,000 vessels passed through the canal last year, according to official figures.