First two ships pass Hormuz Strait as ceasefire takes effect - marine monitor
After the ceasefire between the U.S., Israel and Iran took effect overnight, the first two ships transited the Strait of Hormuz in the morning, the ship tracking service Marine Traffic stated on X.
It said that the Liberia-flagged Daytona Beach and the Greek-owned bulk carrier NJ Earth crossed the strait in the morning.
"Early signs of vessel activity are emerging in the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire announcement, which includes a temporary reopening of the strategic waterway to allow for negotiations. According to #MarineTraffic data, hundreds of vessels remain in the region, including 426 tankers, 34 LPG carriers, and 19 LNG vessels, many of which had been effectively stranded during the disruption."
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