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The 25 Indian crew members onboard Ever Given are in 'good health,' according to the company, which also expresses appreciation to all those involved in the refloating operation.

 The 25 Indian crew members onboard Ever Given are in 'good health,' according to the company, which also expresses appreciation to all those involved in the refloating operation.





The ship is owned by a Japanese company, run by a Taiwanese shipper, and is currently stranded in Egypt under Panamanian flag.


The Indian crew aboard the super ship Ever Given, which ran aground in the Suez Canal and was successfully refloated, is in "good health," according to the German firm that operates the vessel.


Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) released a statement expressing its sincere appreciation to all those participating in the emergency response who worked diligently to free the vessel.


"The vessel is now manned by a crew of 25 Indian nationals. They are safe and sound, and have been working together with all parties involved to get the ship back on the water. Their tireless professionalism and hard work are highly admired "In a tweet, the company said.


"BSM expresses its heartfelt appreciation to all parties involved in the emergency response, including the Suez Canal Authority, SMIT Salvage, and the crew on board, who worked hard to free the vessel and restore Suez Canal navigability," according to the release.

The cause of the incident is now being investigated by experts. When responsibility is allocated, years of lawsuits are likely to follow in order to recoup the costs of rebuilding the ship, repairing the canal, and compensating those whose freight shipments were delayed.


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