Many photos made, set up a website about Super Ever Given stuck in Suez Canal and attempt to rescue it when the maritime route is clogged.

Ever Given, one of the largest container ships in the world, on the morning of March 24, moving from the Red Sea through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean.

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Photo: Twitter/UnitedTME

The image shows the difference in the size between the excavator and the supermodel causes attention online.

9 tugboats tried to move the superclass of 400 meters long while receiving the assistance from the coast with two workers and an excavator dredging the sandshore but the bow Ever Given stuck.

The image of the machine is too small compared to the super-shared super-ship size on Twitter with comments like "The two guys and this excavator are tried to save global trade."

Another person who compares to meet the "Language" ship in the Suez channel is like when you try quickly because of the appointment delay, encounter a new driver who is waiting on the car.

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Photo: Twitter/

The image compares the "Language" ship in the Suez channel like when you try quickly because of the appointment delay, encounter a new driver who is struggling to turn around the car.

When many people evaluating the ship may be stuck for several days or weeks, a website is quickly created with the name Istheshipstillstuck (ship is still stuck).

The team from Boskalis, Dutch company specializes in salvage, began working with the Suez channel management agency from yesterday.

At least 237 vessels are waiting for Ever Given to be cleared.