The situation in the Middle East seems to be back on track. According to the latest information, UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) has started the work of rescuing sailors stranded in Hormuz. Their number is said to be 11000.
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Thousands of ships stranded in Hormuz
Issuing a statement on Tuesday, IMO Secretary General Arsenia Dominguez informed that this operation will be conducted on behalf of Iran, Oman and all the coastal countries of the region, America and the maritime industry. According to the information, thousands of ships are stranded in Hormuz. An agreement has been reached between Iran and America.
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At the same time, it was told in other information that Denmark will participate in a maritime mission started from France and Britain. Its purpose is to reopen the important sea route.
Traffic danger increases, large number of ships passing through Hormuz
According to Al Jazeera, ever since the deal was signed between the two countries, shipping traffic has increased. According to shipping intelligence agency Kpler, 36 commercial ships have passed through Hormuz. This is a record in itself. In such a situation, it is believed that given the circumstances, there is a danger of ships colliding. In such a situation, traffic control is very important there.
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