farmerjan
Super Self-Sufficient
From what I have read/seen, is that they moved the Ever Given to a "lake" area for assessment and repairs.... it is in a area where other ships can get through so that it can be held there and checked out....
Forgive me for busting a gut at your response. Wind and lightenin sure can be dangerous. You might not have fallen off a turnip truck but have you ever driven one on a windy day? Ever been on a sail boat? Wind can move tons. The size of that ship made it more vulnerable to catching wind and it doesn't need a sail, sheer size will do it. The bigger the structure the more wind it catches. Not trying to be rude, just a little reality check dude.
Peace!
Glad you're doing your own research.No hurricane, no tornado. That is a fact, Jack. the other fact is that there were 40 mph winds that day. Some ships went through with the assistance of tug boats. At least one chose not to go through at all. Human error and high winds grounded the ship. No snake under that rock.
That information comes from the Suez Canal Authority.