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Containers caught in the bottleneck caused by the problems are stored at an industrial site - that's not really so unusual is it?

Current affairs is good for this type of subject.
port delays around the world will stretch into next year.
As someone who lives just down the road from Eye airfield, I can tell you that containers have periodically been stored there for several decades anyway.
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/// Current affairs is good for this type of subject.///

But Chatterbank is better IMHO. Your claim that it is hardly unusual surely belies the idea that it should be treated seriously in Current affairs.
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The only mountains are those you consistently make out of molehills.
//Ports around the world have been suffering severe congestion in recent months as a shortage of lorry drivers and lack of staff means containers cannot be moved away fast enough.//

That damned Brexit. Clobbering the whole world now!

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