Suez Canal Authority works to resume marine traffic after ship collision

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Suez Canal Authority works to resume marine traffic after ship collision

STORY: Suez Canal Authority works to resume marine traffic after ship collision DATELINE: Aug. 24, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:51 LOCATION: Cairo CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Suez Canal STORYLINE: The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said on Wednesday that one of the two vessels that collided in the canal has been refloated and towed away from the navigation course, and regular marine traffic would be resumed in hours. Earlier in the day, the Singapore-flagged liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier BW Lesmes, which ran aground due to a mechanical failure while transiting southbound through the canal, collided with the Cayman Islands-flagged oil products tanker Burri. The LNG vessel has been towed outside the waterway by four tugboats, the SCA said in a statement, adding that the rescue team is working on towing the 67,000-ton, 250-meter-long tanker Burri. It noted that the marine traffic would be regular in the canal's two branches after Burri is towed out of the traffic course. Initial investigations r

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