What's going on with Ever Given? Experts begin inspections as to whether to leave for Netherlands

The newly freed ship from the Suez Canal, Ever Given, is waiting in a lake near the Suez Canal, while authorities are inspecting whether it can go back for navigation. Ever Given a ship with 7000 pounds [220 thousand kg] was released on Monday after being stranded in the Suez Canal for six days, [...]
Ever Given A ship with 720 thousand pounds [220 thousand kg] was released on Monday after being stranded in the Suez Canal for six days, blocking one of the world's heavy trade routes.
After her release, thanks to the repurchasers and the dragon ships that worked night and day, she was taken to the Great Lake of the Single, a body that divides the canal into two sections.
The company that transports via the ship, Evergreen, wrote a statement Monday that the ship was being inspected if it could continue its advance trip to Rotterdam, Holland.
This ship is capable of carrying 20,000 containers and was completely loaded when it got stuck in Canal.
According to Lieutenant General Osama Rabies, chief of the Suez Canal Authority, none of these containers had been damaged, Reuters reports, translates Periscopi.
But if Ever Given can't sail, it's unclear what's going to happen next.
Handing her load would be an extremely difficult process.











