Suez Canal blocked

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Denny

Re: Suez Canal blocked

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I would hate it if that happened at the Soo Locks, Welland Canal or along the St. Lawrence Seaway somewhere! Gives me goosebumps and chills just thinking about something like that. This should also show why there's such a need to have a second Poe sized Lock at the Soo in case something happens to the current one. I am just surprised that you don't seem to see or hear much about new set of Locks along the Welland Canal and Seaway like you do with the Soo Locks. I would be a bit edgy and nervous over there if there was ever anything that happened to one of their locks. It seems that the Soo Locks and Panama Canal both have new sets of locks or at least with the Soo, someday they hope and priobably will have a new Poe sized lock. So, although the Seaway Locks were built in the late 1950s how come there hasn't been much talk as far as someday building a newer set of them? The Welland Locks I know have had I think three or four sets of Locks built as far as their history goes yet the current ones I believe are older than the Seaway ones which were built in the late 1950s. I would just hate to see something happen like with the Suez Canal to where things get blocked up for days or even weeks. Yikes that be a mess then!
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Suez Canal blocked

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YIKES! A 400-meter freighter lost power, drifted sideways and is blocking the entire Suez Canal. Officials say it may take weeks to free her and open up the channel. https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltal ... d/1015215/
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