Becca Monaghan
Sep 09, 2021
It’s happened again: The Suez Canal has been blocked for the second time around this year.
Ships were briefly blocked from entering the busy route on Thursday after a large ship became stuck in the northern section of the canal. The inconvenience prompted the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) to create a diversion while freeing the ship.
The SCA confirmed that the Coral Crystal, a Panama-flagged bulk carrier with a cargo of 43,000 tonnes, encountered a problem while headed southwards. It was shown to be moving around the speed of 12 knots and surrounded by other large ships.
Luckily, the problem was only temporary and the ship soon refloated after reports suggested it took just 15 minutes for tug boats dispatched to the site.
“It was a minor traffic issue that was resolved in less than an hour,” an official told The National newspaper, while tracking website MarineTraffic showed the ship moving again towards an eastern Sudan city of Port Sudan.
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As it stands, the canal in Egypt has two channels due to Egyptian president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi’s multi-billion dollar infrastructure project in 2015.
The incident certainly felt like deja vu to many social media users after a similar event on March 23. The Ever Given, a 400m-long, 59m-wide vessel, became lodged sideways across Egypt’s narrow waterway after it was “hit by a sudden wind, causing the hull to deviate... and accidentally hit the bottom.”
This birthed weeks worth of entertaining memes which made March’s incident much more exciting to follow from start to finish. Unsurprisingly this time around, people were fully equipped and on the quest to revive and reuse the best reactions from March.
As the Suez Canal is blocked again I just want to add this meme back to the TL: https://t.co/c7kvCOB0Sm— Optimisthicc (@Optimisthicc) 1631198672
Me getting ready to reuse Suez Canal memes then seeing it already refloated https://t.co/ePPjZJznWo— Rosa (@Rosa) 1631205257
Naturally, Thursday’s incident prompted a frenzy of bigger and better reactions, and they certainly did not disappoint.
Everyone on twitter seeing that the Suez Canal is blocked again https://t.co/lypGswyPZO— Gwdihŵ 🦉 (@Gwdihŵ 🦉) 1631191485
The best thing we can do for people’s mental health is get a boat stuck in the Suez Canal again— Savannah Benson (@Savannah Benson) 1631169666
live look inside the suez canal authority control room https://t.co/wE246RPKvN— Chicken WingDings 🇵🇸 (@Chicken WingDings 🇵🇸) 1631192432
When you hear that the Suez Canal is blocked for the second time https://t.co/ll2OKfADsu— ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) 1631189617
Are you the Suez Canal? because you’re about to get blocked.— Kathleen (@Kathleen) 1631190342
If I had a nickel for every time the Suez Canal was blocked… https://t.co/LWt17Upefy— Chris Tozzi (@Chris Tozzi) 1631199876
The Suez Canal after successfully blocking another ship https://t.co/6fzzxWjyxS— Emily (@Emily) 1631200191
ever given and the coral crystal blocking the suez canal https://t.co/6KiiHdNdld— marissa (taylor's version) (@marissa (taylor's version)) 1631200576
Me finding out another boat got stuck in the Suez Canal / me finding out they already refloated it and we won’t get… https://t.co/i0OubOB5EH— himacks (@himacks) 1631203243
Thankfully for the Suez Canal and oncoming ships, Thursday’s incident only took an hour to resolve – unlike March’s crisis, which took a staggering six days to be unblocked. The log-jam left more than 350 vessels trapped at both ends of the canal, but thanks to social media, the Suez Canal became the next new meme-able moment.
Here are some of our favourites from March.
You may have had a bad day today but have you blocked the Suez Canal today level of bad day? https://t.co/U9VqaKk7zc— Bad Road Loggie (@Bad Road Loggie) 1616538194
Meanwhile, on the #SuezCanal https://t.co/EWZ0bcH9p6— Max Gallien (@Max Gallien) 1616543642
When you awkwardly block the Suez Canal..... https://t.co/mo7KkqPNBP— Aurora Intel (@Aurora Intel) 1616535097
Solution to every problem #suezcanal #SuezCrisis https://t.co/ZMAEP3t9vT— sani (@sani) 1616902355
The Will Young stans are out of control. https://t.co/BchqbmDIFL— Michael Fry (@Michael Fry) 1616587419
Suez Canal - the meme gift that keeps on giving.
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