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Egypt: Suez Canal contains RED ZED 1 grounding in 1 hour with no injuries
Egypt: Suez Canal contains RED ZED 1 grounding in 1 hour with no injuries

Zawya

time7 hours ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Egypt: Suez Canal contains RED ZED 1 grounding in 1 hour with no injuries

Arab Finance: The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) successfully managed the grounding of the RED ZED 1 diving vessel in just 60 minutes with no injuries or human losses reported, according to a statement issued by the authority's Chairman Osama Rabie. The incident occurred on Friday, June 20th, when the RED ZED 1, transiting the canal as part of the northern convoy, experienced a sudden steering failure at kilometer 45 near the Qantara West ferry dock. Rabie confirmed that the vessel sustained minor damage, which is currently being assessed, but remains overall safe. The RED ZED 1, measuring 217 meters in length and 43 meters in width with a capacity of 41,000 tons, was en route from the Netherlands to Sudan at the time of the incident. © 2020-2023 Arab Finance For Information Technology. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Egypt's Suez Canal Authority: No injuries in RED ZED 1 Incident, investigation underway
Egypt's Suez Canal Authority: No injuries in RED ZED 1 Incident, investigation underway

Egypt Today

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Egypt Today

Egypt's Suez Canal Authority: No injuries in RED ZED 1 Incident, investigation underway

CAIRO – 21 June 2025: Admiral Osama Rabie, Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA), announced on Saturday that a comprehensive investigation conducted by the Authority's Accident Investigation Committee into the grounding of the RED ZED 1 diving vessel confirmed that there were no human casualties or injuries. He added that the vessel remains generally intact, with damage currently being assessed at the site of the incident, according to a statement issued the SCA Admiral Rabie noted that the Suez Canal Authority responded to the emergency with a high level of professionalism. The incident occurred on Friday when the RED ZED 1, part of the northbound convoy, experienced a sudden failure in its steering system, causing it to veer off course at kilometer 45 of the canal's marking system, near the Qantara West passenger ferry terminal. The Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority affirmed that the swift and effective measures taken by the Authority successfully averted a potentially serious collision with the Qantara West ferry dock. He praised the high level of professionalism demonstrated by the Canal pilots aboard the RED ZED 1, who managed to prevent a direct, head-on impact between the vessel's hull and the dock. Instead, they executed a maneuver that resulted in a parallel collision, significantly minimizing potential damage. Rabie also commended the proactive efforts of the Qantara Pilot Station supervisors, who quickly detected the vessel's deviation from its course. Their timely intervention, including immediate coordination with the Qantara Ferry Terminal to evacuate all passengers and marine personnel at the site, played a crucial role in preventing any injuries or serious losses. Rabie also confirmed that navigation in the Suez Canal was not affected by the incident, as the situation was fully contained within a record time of 60 minutes. He emphasized that the movement of citizens between the two banks of the Canal at the Qantara ferry crossing continued uninterrupted. The affected ferry was promptly replaced with a standby vessel, ensuring the continuity of service. In parallel, the relevant committees of the Authority initiated the necessary procedures to assess the damage and carry out the required repairs.

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