Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has dropped after a weekend strike on a commercial vessel, raising fresh concern over security in one of the world’s most important oil routes. The attack prompted some shipowners to delay or review planned transits and evacuation routes for vessels still inside the Gulf.bloomberg+1
Shipping data and vessel-tracking footage show that movements slowed following the incident, even though traffic did not come to a complete halt. Analysts say the strike is a setback to plans to gradually restore normal flows through the strait, which had begun to recover from earlier war-related disruptions.youtube+1reuters
The US military said it carried out new strikes against Iranian missile and drone storage sites and coastal radar positions after Tehran’s forces attacked the ship. Central Command described the action as aimed at protecting commercial shipping and deterring further attacks in the narrow waterway.telegraphyoutube
Before the conflict, around 120–130 ships were passing through Hormuz each day, but at the height of the crisis traffic fell to fewer than 10 vessels daily, leaving thousands of ships stranded in the Gulf and Gulf of Oman. Recent data indicated a partial recovery, with dozens of transits recorded over some weekends, but the latest attack has reinforced caution among shipowners and crews
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