To be honest - it's not their fault. A 40 kt wind seemingly pushed the ship sidewards, until it ran aground.
Still this begs the question of the viability of these monster contenairships, loaded to the roof with up to 20 000 contenairs. No surprise they are vulnerable to crosswinds when loaded ! And in narrow waterways like Suez... bad things can happen.
The bad news: seems like they will to remove most of the 20 000 contenairs for tugs to be able to move the ship away. And this will take weeks and force others similar ships to round Africa... playing havoc with deliveries times.
As if the world industry needed more chaos on top of COVID ! Damn this smells like 1968 again: Suez OUT and a global flu pandemic. Frack, 1957 too ! unbelievable coincidences when you think about it.