(Bloomberg) -- A year after a giant container ship got stuck in the Suez Canal for almost a week and disrupted global trade for months, another Evergreen Marine Corp. vessel has run aground, this time near the U.S. capital. 

The Hong Kong-flagged Ever Forward got stranded after departing the Port of Baltimore on Sunday night, according to mapping data compiled by Bloomberg. The 334-meter (1,096-foot) vessel was en route to Norfolk, Virginia, when it got stuck in the Chesapeake Bay.

Neither the Port of Baltimore nor the U.S. Coast Guard immediately responded to requests for comment.

Last year, the 400-meter-long Ever Given, another Evergreen-owned ship that is longer than the Eiffel Tower and weighs 220,000 tons, got stuck in the Suez Canal for six days. The vessel and its 17,600 containers blocked the canal in both directions, resulting in a backlog of more than 400 ships delayed by the incident. 

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