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Now playing Next World News Suez Canal clears backlog of ships 5 days after Ever Given dislodged The last 61 ships stranded by the grounding of a massive container vessel passed the canal on both sides on Saturday. 03/04/2021
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Now playing Next World News Ever Given: 'Lessons need to be drawn to improve safety,' says expert It's not clear when normal traffic will resume as at least 367 vessels, carrying everything from crude oil to cattle, have backed up as they wait to traverse the canal. 29/03/2021