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Strait of Hormuz traffic drops again after Gulf of Oman attack and Iran warning

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Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz had briefly increased following US sanctions relief and a humanitarian evacuation effort. However, a fresh attack in the Gulf of Oman brought the operation to a halt, causing maritime traffic to fall sharply. Iran subsequently issued warnings regarding safe passage routes through the waterway, intensifying concerns among global shipping operators. Major international carriers are now reluctant to return to the strategically vital but volatile strait.

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