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“Bloomberg” told about hostages on ships stuck in the Suez Canal – 2024-04-29 05:56:13

/ world today news/ The traffic jam in the Suez Canal threatens to cause significantly more serious consequences than was thought.

“Bloomberg” writes that thousands of hostages are standing on ships stuck in the channel. Even if they’re not human.

They are animals. Cattle. The provisions are enough for several days to feed thousands of animals. And then what?

Who would have thought that a stranded container ship could bring not only trouble, but real problems.

There are currently at least ten ships in the traffic jam. Some of them transport livestock. These are mostly sheep.

Needless to say, this incident threatens to result not only in tons of sheep carcasses but also huge losses. The bill runs into billions.

What happened can be equated to a disaster.

Losses, deaths – yes, a real tragedy.

Well, the sheep seem to be alive.

But here is the money … With them bad.

This, of course, does not bother us much. The billions are not ours. But I feel sorry for the poor sheep. I don’t want the curls to die.

According to the latest data, there is hope that traffic will be restored today-tomorrow.

Translation: V. Sergeev

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