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After 100 days of war between the US and Israel, the general station reporter visited the Strait of Hormuz: the sea area is calm and quiet, and it is difficult to see even a large merchant ship crossing. At the anchorage, hundreds of ships, mostly cargo ships, were parked densely. According to local people, many of the boats have been stranded for weeks, and the crew are still living on board, and the speedboats deliver daily necessities to them. Currently, even though some ships have resumed traffic, shipping activity in the Strait of Hormuz is still far from returning to pre-conflict levels. Meanwhile, hundreds of merchant ships and about 20,000 seafarers are still stranded in the Persian Gulf. It is still unknown when the Strait of Hormuz will fully resume navigation.

Zhitongcaijing·06/07/2026 00:57:00
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After 100 days of war between the US and Israel, the general station reporter visited the Strait of Hormuz: the sea area is calm and quiet, and it is difficult to see even a large merchant ship crossing. At the anchorage, hundreds of ships, mostly cargo ships, were parked densely. According to local people, many of the boats have been stranded for weeks, and the crew are still living on board, and the speedboats deliver daily necessities to them. Currently, even though some ships have resumed traffic, shipping activity in the Strait of Hormuz is still far from returning to pre-conflict levels. Meanwhile, hundreds of merchant ships and about 20,000 seafarers are still stranded in the Persian Gulf. It is still unknown when the Strait of Hormuz will fully resume navigation.