The Ever Given container ship that caused a logjam for global shipping after becoming wedged askew across the Suez Canal, berths Monday in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province. Photo: VCG
Workers inspect the damage sustained by the Ever Given at a dock in Qingdao on Monday. Photo: VCG
The ship berths while workers talk on the dock. Photo: VCG
An officer from the China Maritime Safety Administration keeps an eye on the Ever Given to ensure it berths safely. Photo: VCG
Containers are unloaded by crane at the Port of Felixstowe in the U.K. on Aug. 3, on the ship’s first visit since disrupting global shipping. Photo: VCG
The ship berths at the ECT (Europe Container Terminals) Delta terminal in the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on July 29. Photo: VCG
The ship leaves the Suez Canal for the Mediterranean after signing a settlement contract on July 7 in Ismailia, Egypt. Photo: VCG
Tug boats and diggers work to free the Ever Given in the Suez Canal on March 28 after it ran aground five days earlier. Photo: VCG
A satellite image that shows the Ever Given wedged across the Suez Canal on March 28. The ship is one of the largest container ships in operation globally, measuring about 400 meters long and 59 meters wide. Photo: VCG