After the US and Iran agree to a ceasefire, the first ships pass through the Strait of Hormuz

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Local time on April 8, the ship-tracking website MarineTraffic recorded the activity of the first batch of vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran agreed to a ceasefire.

According to reports, the Greek bulk carrier “NJ Earth” passed the strait at 08:44 GMT, and the “Daytona Beach” flagged under the Liberian flag passed at 06:59 GMT. Previously, the vessel left Abas Port at 05:28 GMT.

Based on MarineTraffic data, there are still hundreds of ships in the area, including 426 oil tankers, 34 liquefied petroleum gas carriers, and 19 liquefied natural gas carriers.

Source: CCTV News

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