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Strait of Hormuz Remains Near-Empty With Just a Few Iran Ships Moving
Iranians at Suru Beach in Bandar Abbas along the Strait of Hormuz.
Photographer: Razeh Poudat/AFP/Getty Images
The Strait of Hormuz remains largely empty of merchant ships, with only a few Tehran-linked vessels moving through the waterway, following a tense week that saw Iranian gunboat attacks and tanker interceptions by the US Navy.
As of Saturday morning, observable traffic was down to only two very small fuel carriers and one tiny coastal cargo ship, all with ties to Tehran, leaving the Persian Gulf through the crucial waterway, vessel-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. No ships were observed on their way in.